The next time I take mine out of the safe, I’m going to feel cheated as well. I may just take the firing pin out to prove a point. I don’t know what point.
So, next time I think about buying a firearm I should message CH and ask if the one I am thinking of purchasing is appropriate for my mental health situation?
What’s ironic is that a revolver is a more reliable weapon. It won’t jam. It would be the preferred weapon over a handgun that fires with a magazine because of their specific propensity to jam.
Or, apparently, have someone to go behind you to remove/replace as needed, for your safety and the safety of others. Because they know how fragile you may or may not be.
I can’t believe I listened to most of that yesterday, but I was bored with Facebook, and I found a Court TV tab open on my phone from who knows when, so listened to some of their info yesterday before making supper. The Prosecutor was awful to listen to, but he did at least have the info about the one gun missing the firing pin correct.
Well, I didn’t listen to it all, (too painful) and I did have a beer in my hand when I did so…do I lose my kudos for admitting to that?
It was interesting listening to some of their “experts” analysis earlier in the trial though, after watching the whole trial. I wonder if they were wondering WTH was I thinking once it was farther along? LOL
Me too. Although I did spend a bunch of time the other day appreciating the intricacy of the dragonfly’s wings and how the butterfly crosses over a wing at one point. That’s pretty cool.
I was thinking MB could silent auction the actual drawings to make things easier and perhaps keep him occupied with creating more artwork. I think it would have therapeutic value as well.