I consider it bad behavior, or for a better term "not the best behavior" because what would be the purpose of tossing a gun, holstered or not into your dashboard? It's intimidation. Sure, it's warning others "don't F&$# with me" but that's the kind of thing that could easily get you in more...
That's what I was trying to point toward as well. It is bad behavior, and us gun owners are a whole. And we all need to keep our acts straight and ourselves close together. We're not exactly seen by society as anything less than evil crazed maniacs.
And again, by their definition it's a possibility. But I didn't hit them, I was following within a range that was acceptable by the laws of physics that allowed for my leg to contact my brake pedal fast enough to prevent from hitting them. You did see I mentioned ABS engaged, right? I had enough...
Shoot I wouldn't dare do that myself. I've kept a clean nose all throughout my life, and I get the sense that if somebody would say "He was on our ass all throughout town, and intimidated us by throwing his gun on his dashboard". Crazy as the times we are living in already, I don't want to be...
Hey man you're fine! I wasn't trying to come off as butthurt or anything :). INGO are my family man, some of you may get me angry at times but that's what family does :cool:
You really could be right, I could have been. But I know I could have fit a Ford Taurus between us with ease, with...
Not quoting multiple posters (not good at it :D) so I'll just make the comment on my own post:
I was absolutely NOT tailgaiting. I almost hit them because I wasn't expecting brake checks, therefore when I saw their brake lights I didn't assume they would be performing a complete stop, and I...
I would view the forward assist as I do firearms as a whole. I would rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
However, I never had to use my forward assist either :-)