If you rocked jewelry and someone had the drop on you and told you to give up your chain.....

Are you giving up your chain?

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  • No

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murksiderock

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I ain't buy all these guns to not buss'em.

That ain't the point. This is the difference between people who lived like that, and people who have a bunch of guns and are trained shooters. You're not busting anything if you're outta position...

A "bad day" isn't you going to jail, it's you losing your life for being Tough Tommy...

Do y’all nikkas wanna die? Better give that shyt up and take your loss. Then evaluate your mistakes and move different. Figure the rest of that shyt out later.

A whole lotta green in this thread...

I don’t look like nothing to the dead nikka, he dead. He learned the lesson that would’ve saved his life if he knew it beforehand. I was in a suit in the subway lick and he didn’t think I could chase him down in it. He got his shyt soccer kicked for that. I was with a brawd the other time leaving the club I worked at. I ain’t have shyt to take, he had the drop and he was a hype so :yeshrug:
I be places that most folks scared to go so I can’t control everything. You might have to take an L to move like that but that’s how I move. I can’t help that I look like I got something a nikka want if he don’t have the sense to take another look and tell I look like a nikka that won’t just let you take shyt.
I’m a lightskin nikka with curly hair and dress business casual even if I’m in the hood. That’s tryable to some. Can’t help that.

This is a really try hard post. nikkas who are vic'd multiple times have the reputation as sweet, finally doing something to someone after being vic'd multiple times only means you were tired of being vic'd...
 

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But the thing about it if you in your city let’s say you get it ran. Let’s say it’s a known event.

How you handling that as a man

Bruh people get robbed all the time. That's no exaggeration, I literally mean ALL THE TIME. Robberies are way, way, way more commonplace than murders. So everyone getting stuck up isn't getting that lick back by killing someone, that's actually not that common...

I'm saying this because you asked "how do you handle it as a man". There's various ways to handle it, there is no one way. I will say if you become a target and get hit more than five times, you probably need to kill someone or leave the streets. But plenty of the nikkas you guys consider the hardest you've ever known have been stuck up and no one got bodied behind it...
 

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That ain't the point. This is the difference between people who lived like that, and people who have a bunch of guns and are trained shooters. You're not busting anything if you're outta position...
If anything I'll play it cool. Then when they turn to leave or run, shoot them in the back.

I pocket carry in my pants no holster, or my hip with holster, or my coat pocket wit no holster. Im not afraid to fire through my coat.

I'll be like :whoa: ok ok, alright....pull out my phone, hand it over, pull out my wallet, hand it over, reach again into my coat and BOOM! Right through the pocket.

It's gonna have to be one of those robberies where they put the gun, to my head and run my pockets, cause if I get to dig in my own pocket, I'm shootin. I may still get killed, might not even hit the robber but I'm bussin a shot.

I'd rather try and fail rather than never try at all. I can't imagine goin home, being hurt, violated, victimized, thinking about that shyt everyday and night. I know some people would rather be alive and sad or scared but I already know I can't take that. I probably can't handle having taken a human life, a lot of people can't whether it's justified or not legally or ethically. But I think I'd muddle through that.
 
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Assuming I'm unarmed in this situation, If he shows me a pistol or a blade, charge it to the game

If it's hand to hand, I'd size him up and take chances.

If I'm armed, if he's shows the pistol and it's not safe to pull mine, see the above, until it is.
 

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If anything I'll play it cool. Then when they turn to leave or run, shoot them in the back.

I pocket carry in my pants no holster, or my hip with holster, or my coat pocket wit no holster. Im not afraid to fire through my coat.

I'll be like :whoa: ok ok, alright....pull out my phone, hand it over, pull out my wallet, hand it over, reach again into my coat and BOOM! Right through the pocket.

It's gonna have to be one of those robberies where they put the gun, to my head and run my pockets, cause if I get to dig in my own pocket, I'm shootin. I may still get killed, might not even hit the robber but I'm bussin a shot.

I'd rather try and fail rather than never try at all. I can't imagine goin home, being hurt, violated, victimized, thinking about that shyt everyday and night. I know some people would rather be alive and sad or scared but I already know I can't take that. I probably can't handle having taken a human life, a lot of people can't whether it's justified or not legally or ethically. But I think I'd muddle through that.

you "pocket carry" a chambered pistol in your coat? that's crazy.
 

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you "pocket carry" a chambered pistol in your coat? that's crazy.
Once you learn how guns work, it's really not that crazy. Guns don't accidently go off. Something has to pull the trigger. I do have a hammer fired trigger but I do not carry that without a holster. I rarely carry that thing.

Always have one in the chamber. I have a couple guns with safety, a couple without. I don't really like having the safety because the only time I ever turn it on is when I remove the mag, unload the chamber and put it away. When you only have less than a second to shoot, using it to turn off your safety will have you dead. Same with racking the slide. And some people take the safety off and rack the slide. If you have that much time to take the safety off and rack the slide you could've done something else, like turn and run or throw a punch, a kick something.

If someone is holding you down or choking you, repeatedly punching you or slamming your head, you're not drawing your gun, taking the safety off even with one hand, then racking the slide. If anything I can see pulling it out with one in the chamber and removing the safety and firing with one hand but even that's too much.

What I did, was I had a glock 19, it was empty mag and unloaded, I racked it so it could "dry fire" if the trigger was pulled. I'd rock it in my jacket, pants pocket, coat, for nearly 2 months and every night before I went to bed, I'd pull the trigger and sure enough, it would click aka dry fire. So at no point whether it was in my pants, shorts, jacket, coat was there ever any accidental fires or anything. It was at that time I was comfortable with 1. Always having a round in the chamber and 2. Not using a safety, and 3 carrying unholstered.

I did learn which jackets, pants and shorts I could and couldn't rock. I have a pair of sweats as well as some jackets, the pockets aren't deep enough or are positioned weird so the gun falls out when I sit on my couch, sit in my car, get out of my car, get off the couch, etc. There was a time, I got out of my car in the rain, I got in the house and I was like "damn, left my gun in the car, it was sitting in my grass next to my driveway, fell out. I dropped the gun (unloaded) getting out of the car (fell out) it's fallen out of those pockets on the hard kitchen floor, never had any trigger pulls or accidental dry fires.

So personally, from my own extensive experiences as well as years of carrying loaded chamber and without safety and with different makes, models and sizes , it's my informed opinion that guns don't go off unless the trigger is pulled. But that's me, I've heard of guns that have had recalls and people that have had 'accidents' but I've done thorough testing with the pistols I own to make sure that's not the case. Because that's for my safety. I can't have my gun accidently go off, while carrying and sitting on the couch with my family or at the movies or a football game or driving.

Other than that a holster with trigger guard, is the best option.
 

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Once you learn how guns work, it's really not that crazy. Guns don't accidently go off. Something has to pull the trigger. I do have a hammer fired trigger but I do not carry that without a holster. I rarely carry that thing.

Always have one in the chamber. I have a couple guns with safety, a couple without. I don't really like having the safety because the only time I ever turn it on is when I remove the mag, unload the chamber and put it away. When you only have less than a second to shoot, using it to turn off your safety will have you dead. Same with racking the slide. And some people take the safety off and rack the slide. If you have that much time to take the safety off and rack the slide you could've done something else, like turn and run or throw a punch, a kick something.

If someone is holding you down or choking you, repeatedly punching you or slamming your head, you're not drawing your gun, taking the safety off even with one hand, then racking the slide. If anything I can see pulling it out with one in the chamber and removing the safety and firing with one hand but even that's too much.

What I did, was I had a glock 19, it was empty mag and unloaded, I racked it so it could "dry fire" if the trigger was pulled. I'd rock it in my jacket, pants pocket, coat, for nearly 2 months and every night before I went to bed, I'd pull the trigger and sure enough, it would click aka dry fire. So at no point whether it was in my pants, shorts, jacket, coat was there ever any accidental fires or anything. It was at the time I was comfortable with 1. Always having a round in the chamber and 2. Not using a safety, and 3 carrying unholstered.

I did learn which jackets, pants and shorts I could and couldn't rock. I have a pair of sweats as well as some jackets, the pockets aren't deep enough or are positioned weird so the gun falls out when I sit on my couch, sit in my car, get out of my car, get off the couch, etc. There was a time, I got out of my car in the rain, I got in the house and I was like "damn, left my gun in the car, it was sitting in my grass next to my driveway, fell out. I dropped the gun (unloaded) getting out of the car (fell out) it's fallen out of those pockets on the hard kitchen floor, never had any trigger pulls or accidental dry fires.

So personally, from my own extensive experiences as well as years of carrying loaded chamber and without safety and with different makes, models and sizes , it's my informed opinion that guns don't go off unless the trigger is pulled. But that's me, I've heard of guns that have had recalls and people that have had 'accidents' but I've done thorough testing with the pistols I own to make sure that's not the case. Because that's for my safety. I can't have my gun accidently go off, while carrying and sitting on the couch with my family or at the movies or a football game or driving.

Other than that a holster with trigger guard, is the best option.

Not what I was getting at. I just can't imagine wearing a coat all night; cool essay on gun safety tho :mjlol:
 

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If anything I'll play it cool. Then when they turn to leave or run, shoot them in the back.

I pocket carry in my pants no holster, or my hip with holster, or my coat pocket wit no holster. Im not afraid to fire through my coat.

I'll be like :whoa: ok ok, alright....pull out my phone, hand it over, pull out my wallet, hand it over, reach again into my coat and BOOM! Right through the pocket.

It's gonna have to be one of those robberies where they put the gun, to my head and run my pockets, cause if I get to dig in my own pocket, I'm shootin. I may still get killed, might not even hit the robber but I'm bussin a shot.

I'd rather try and fail rather than never try at all. I can't imagine goin home, being hurt, violated, victimized, thinking about that shyt everyday and night. I know some people would rather be alive and sad or scared but I already know I can't take that. I probably can't handle having taken a human life, a lot of people can't whether it's justified or not legally or ethically. But I think I'd muddle through that.

You know what bro, I can't hate on this. Certainly you aren't the only person who feels this way, and there's nothing wrong with having different ideologies. In general thru our time together on here I know we have completely different sides on guns and ownership and all that anyway, but I can definitely say you are a poster I respect, for whatever grain that's worth 😆. You're very direct in your positions and confident in your takes, and also every time I've seen you interact with myself and others, able to handle disagreements with civility and rationale...

So just giving you that here, I enjoy our interactions, and I can appreciate your positions even if they aren't something I agree with!
 

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You know what bro, I can't hate on this. Certainly you aren't the only person who feels this way, and there's nothing wrong with having different ideologies. In general thru our time together on here I know we have completely different sides on guns and ownership and all that anyway, but I can definitely say you are a poster I respect, for whatever grain that's worth 😆. You're very direct in your positions and confident in your takes, and also every time I've seen you interact with myself and others, able to handle disagreements with civility and rationale...

So just giving you that here, I enjoy our interactions, and I can appreciate your positions even if they aren't something I agree with!

:salute:

This is a message board, people should disagree on certain things but keep it civil, even when things get heated. I've put money on more than a few posters book, donated, supported. A poster puts up a donation fund, even if I don't fukk with them, I'll help out (unless it clearly trolling, which I haven't seen), cats start their businesses or sell products, I do what can, someone wants the hook up on some programs, or games, looking for rare items, songs, books, whatever, I try to do what I can. We joke around on here, but when shyt get real I guess you find out who the real ones are.
 
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