Man robbed with his own concealed handgun
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 12:05 pm
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priceless...“She picked up the wallet, stepped back and turned and ran,” Unerfusser said. “… How the gun didn’t go off in all of this — I’m not sure.”
Im starting to really believe that there actually has to be human input to pull the trigger and fire a gun.RogueUSMC wrote:priceless...“She picked up the wallet, stepped back and turned and ran,” Unerfusser said. “… How the gun didn’t go off in all of this — I’m not sure.”
Unless you have a Taurus 24/7FastCarry wrote:Im starting to really believe that there actually has to be human input to pull the trigger and fire a gun.RogueUSMC wrote:priceless...“She picked up the wallet, stepped back and turned and ran,” Unerfusser said. “… How the gun didn’t go off in all of this — I’m not sure.”
vjallen75 wrote:This story is an LTCers worst nightmare...
I'm curious as to what kind of holster this guy had. I guess it could be easier for someone to move up behind you if you were OC. I highly doubt someone could walk up behind you and draw your firearm from a CC position with little to no reaction from the LTCer.
This lady is extremely bold and as someone stated she is lucky to be there to face charges.
Based on what I read, his weapon was concealed, but he was printing. She removed the cover garment and then removed the weapon from him. I do agree that it is a worst nightmare situation.A 36-year-old woman came up behind him and saw the outline of a handgun tucked beneath his shirt. Denison Police Det. Tom Unerfusser said she lifted his shirt, unholstered the weapon and pointed it at the man.
Dang it, you beat me to itScottDLS wrote:Impossible! This only happens if you open carry...
vjallen75 wrote:This story is an LTCers worst nightmare...
I'm curious as to what kind of holster this guy had. I guess it could be easier for someone to move up behind you if you were OC. I highly doubt someone could walk up behind you and draw your firearm from a CC position with little to no reaction from the LTCer.
This lady is extremely bold and as someone stated she is lucky to be there to face charges.
Well, shaking is human input but still.Flightmare wrote:Unless you have a Taurus 24/7FastCarry wrote:Im starting to really believe that there actually has to be human input to pull the trigger and fire a gun.RogueUSMC wrote:priceless...“She picked up the wallet, stepped back and turned and ran,” Unerfusser said. “… How the gun didn’t go off in all of this — I’m not sure.”
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