If you pull your gun it BETTER be in a situation where you intend to shoot the minute everything lines up right, which should be in less than 10 seconds after you pull it out of the holster. Also, your life or the life of another innocent human being better be in imminent danger
You don't pull your gun and talk. You don't pull your gun to negotiate. And you better have a C&C if you wanna play hero-ball ouchea.
The more some of you make threads the more and more obvious it is that y'all take scripted settings (whether it be from TV, movies, or social media) and try to apply it to real life, due to a lack of real world experiences. And real life AIN'T a scripted medium.
For those of you interested in legally owning a pistol one day, PLEASE remember the first 2 paragraphs of this post. It can be the difference between either life and death, or walking free and doing time. Make sure you're properly registered and identified. Most importantly, DO NOT take your cues on proper sidearm ownership culture from any scripted or bullsh1t medium.
In conclusion, if you have a C&C or intend to get one, you better have the mentality where you hope to God that you never, ever, ever, ever, have to pull that thang and have to go bang, but if you're painted into that corner, bad guy has to go bye-bye right now. It's a last resort for self defense, it's not a license to become The Lone Ranger.
Gun ownership is HEAVY responsibility, and unless you're mature enough to carry that burden and never turn it into an offensive gameplan, save yourself the headache and don't even fathom wading into those waters.
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