So the NRA's got some kind of new class where thye've barred revolvers and halfassed barred 1911s, and internet gun geeks are up in arms. But now there's something of a famous picture of one of the guys heading the class drawing with his finger on the trigger like a dipshit. This guy's supposed to be some kind of military and police legend and he's pulling rookie moves like this crap.
And some people have tried to defend him by saying he got his hand blewed off like Cotton Hill and his shins, and that his finger isn't on the trigger. Now, assuming I believed that his finger's off the trigger (and I don't because I can't find any proof of a quote from this guy or a reliable source explaining this "fact,") if your finger is never ever supposed to be inside the trigger guard until you're on target and ready to fire, why would you used a hand to shoot which forces you to break one of the cardinal rules of gun safety? If this guy is a legend, can't he learn to draw and shoot with his left hand?
I want some James Jerrett shit. I'll start us off.
Let's start with something basic
>>34313967
Look how low he has that gun gripped too. Gonna move like a motherfucker under recoil.
And continue with something intelligent
And a little something something for the "but hesa 'Muricun heerow!" crowd
And that's what I've got in my bag of goodies. I hope some of you arms bearing anons will be inspired and take part.
>>34313989
No no no man, he's cripple! It's okay!
Seriously though, the idea of this clown designing gun safety curriculum give me serious doubts about the NRA. Well, more than I had already.
>>34313967
The fact is that even trained people subconsciously move their finer into the trigger guard without realizing it. This has been observed in testing. It's also incidentally why Glocks are shit and their entire rationale for not having traditional safety features is nonsense for assholes.
>>34317876
Contraband!