I'm sure in the history of the world, a person CC'ing has been disarmed during a robbery.
Just like I'm sure that a person OC'ing has been a deterrent to a robbery.
No I don't have an article or story to back up my statements. I do, however, have my 22 years of worldly experience. It's a crazy world where weird things happen.
As responsible gun owners it's up to us to keep stuff like this from happening. If you must be walking alone at 4 am then it would be wise to keep your eyes, ears, and nose, peeled. If you carry, it would be wise to use a holster with a good retention system but even more so if you open carry. If you carry, it would be wise to train for situations where someone tries to disarm you but even more so if you open carry.
Many of us don't do these things and many of us will never encounter this situation, just like many of us will never have to use our guns. I'm sure the guy in the original post probably wishes he did some things differently though.
AJB
Just like I'm sure that a person OC'ing has been a deterrent to a robbery.
No I don't have an article or story to back up my statements. I do, however, have my 22 years of worldly experience. It's a crazy world where weird things happen.
As responsible gun owners it's up to us to keep stuff like this from happening. If you must be walking alone at 4 am then it would be wise to keep your eyes, ears, and nose, peeled. If you carry, it would be wise to use a holster with a good retention system but even more so if you open carry. If you carry, it would be wise to train for situations where someone tries to disarm you but even more so if you open carry.
Many of us don't do these things and many of us will never encounter this situation, just like many of us will never have to use our guns. I'm sure the guy in the original post probably wishes he did some things differently though.
AJB