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Not that difficult besides don’t set anything down you dont want someone else to pickup. You have to realize the different cultural differences as well. He may have just been in awe of the rifle and was unknown that it was yours at the time. But nonetheless, wanted to show how cool it was and seen them in movies. Hindsight is always 20-20, and can replay and rethink it as much as you want. Bottom line, you learned something going forward.
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostYep.
Glad the OP didn't have a pistol. I can't imagine drawing on a guy who picked up an unknown gun (to him) that the OP knows is locked and unloaded
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And, If’n I read it correctly, the barrel was detached from receiver.
SMDH.
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I would have said hey that’s my rifle as soon as he touched it. I see absolutely no reason to draw your gun ( if you had one) in the situation you described. You nor any body else’s life was in danger. Unless of course you left your gun loaded, but then that would have been on you also. And not a reason to draw a weapon. Weather he was going to steal it or not, is no reason to draw your weapon either.
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Good morning folks and happy Thanksgiving!
I appreciate everyone's comments. I can see I certainly I have way over analyzed this after it happened. Seeing yalls perspective, I need to chill out.
I am sorry this did not read well. I just haven't had a situation like this happen before and tried to express all the events as the occurred in great detail.
Lastly, I understand as a LTC holder I have tremendous responsibility and it would be an insanely poor decision to even consider anything. I am going to review ways to train for situations like this so that I am better prepared to think through things rationally in small amounts of time.
Finally, I am going to not work on puckering up. As AC said - I froze. Not good. Bad look on my end.
Thank you all for the different perspectives.
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You sure put a lot of work into that.
As others have noted, I would have stopped him immediately when he touched my rifle. It’s quite possible the man was just a rude individual and meant no harm.
There was no immediate threat to you or anyone else so drawing your weapon, if you’d have had it on you, would have been totally inappropriate and quite possibly have gotten you in trouble or even hurt.
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Originally posted by LivinADream View PostI cant imagine being there and thinking he was doing anything different than exactly what he said he was doing. I kept reading waiting for him to load the gun, or work the action, or point it at someone, or anything other than look through the glass. Seems like he went to a gun store to look at scopes, picked up a rifle off the counter and looked through the scope, when asked to put it down, he apologized as he did so. Am I missing part of the story?
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Originally posted by LivinADream View PostNow that that's over, let's discuss your takedown "folding". I have one, it comes apart. Is there a kit or something to make it fold? Serious question. Btw I love mine.
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