Hey, what about Charlene? I wonder if she’s gonna find out somehow, of course the only way that’ll happen so soon is if Sedine calls her, how would she react?
My first sidearm training was in Toronto where we had cross draw holsters with a cover flap. I was conditioned to use my left hand to lift the cover and draw the revolver with my right, being careful not to hit the release on the Webley and dump the cartridges on the ground. Later when I was in artillery regiment we had holsters for our 9mm that had a latch for the cover. Difficult to open in the field, so I moved it to left hip. Not regulation. Now there are combat holsters on your leg.
When we wintered in DC (during Baltimore riots) I considered a shoulder holster if it came down to getting weapon. If you are in a vehicle and attacked, a waist or back holster is too hard to reach. But to maintain concealed carry status, you have to have a jacket (No fun on hot DC days)
He has his trigger finger “in register”, he’s OK for a real world draw. On a formal range he would need to face 90 degrees away from the target, draw muzzle down range and then pivot his body into firing position.
AnyFace over 4 years ago
AnyFace over 4 years ago
Been awhile since we’ve time-jumped. ✨❤️✨
reactoraxeman over 4 years ago
I’ll give Sam credit for proper trigger discipline.
Neo Stryder over 4 years ago
Except that he knows how to handle a gun, in your hands, Roy, even a marsmallow can become in a lethal weapon for yourself.
mjb515 over 4 years ago
Panel 2 is retrograde foreshadowing?
mjb515 over 4 years ago
“They are dangers to themselves and others…”
NewPatriot778 over 4 years ago
How did Roy get chosen for this job? It’s not a Tommy gun even if that pistol goes off accidently it wouldn’t shoot everyone.
NewPatriot778 over 4 years ago
Forget Jolene, Roy need to buy some bullet-proof boots. XD
NewPatriot778 over 4 years ago
Hey, what about Charlene? I wonder if she’s gonna find out somehow, of course the only way that’ll happen so soon is if Sedine calls her, how would she react?
Vilyehm over 4 years ago
Back to the book…
It is already established that Sam will cover Roy messing up.
destry1970 over 4 years ago
Their both wrong, but it’s better then the dumb ass that tucks it in his crotch.
Queen Wolfen over 4 years ago
I don’t like where this is going… :x
Qiset over 4 years ago
That why a double action at least for the first round is useful.
jrankin1959 over 4 years ago
Sam appears to know trigger discipline, Roy – how about you?
Willywise52 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Ah,I’ve wondered where Sam kept his weapon.And nice trigger-finger safety,Bea.
ars731 over 4 years ago
I am suprised that Roy is even allowed an gun or that he doesnt have to carry it unloaded like Barney Fife.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 4 years ago
My first sidearm training was in Toronto where we had cross draw holsters with a cover flap. I was conditioned to use my left hand to lift the cover and draw the revolver with my right, being careful not to hit the release on the Webley and dump the cartridges on the ground. Later when I was in artillery regiment we had holsters for our 9mm that had a latch for the cover. Difficult to open in the field, so I moved it to left hip. Not regulation. Now there are combat holsters on your leg.
When we wintered in DC (during Baltimore riots) I considered a shoulder holster if it came down to getting weapon. If you are in a vehicle and attacked, a waist or back holster is too hard to reach. But to maintain concealed carry status, you have to have a jacket (No fun on hot DC days)
Back on the flatlands, don’t need a piece.
chidecki Premium Member over 4 years ago
Roy’s boots can kill a tick in a corner
Dragoncat over 4 years ago
Um, Bea… I have to ask… Who is Mr. H?
bob-droid12 over 4 years ago
So Roy either accidentally shot himself or Sam, or both.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Boys playing with guns… what could possibly go wrong?
Vilyehm over 4 years ago
50+ hmm…
If you wanted to stretch out the arc a bit, you could add a flashback and have the outdoor practice range next to the city dump.
Bring back that ribbon.
drodr05 over 4 years ago
Including you, Roy… if I’m lucky enough.
Ukko wilko over 4 years ago
He has his trigger finger “in register”, he’s OK for a real world draw. On a formal range he would need to face 90 degrees away from the target, draw muzzle down range and then pivot his body into firing position.