1. The mistake as to the name was clearly a mistake on the behalf of the baffled reporter as to what part of the wall of text engraved on a Ruger firearm constituted its actual name.
2. A 76-year-old carrying in an ankle holster seems extremely dangerous. What do you think the odds are of him seriously injuring himself attempting to draw?
1. The mistake as to the name was clearly a mistake on the behalf of the baffled reporter as to what part of the wall of text engraved on a Ruger firearm constituted its actual name.
2. A 76-year-old carrying in an ankle holster seems extremely dangerous. What do you think the odds are of him seriously injuring himself attempting to draw?
How should he be carrying? A shoulder holster maybe? For all we know he could be quite spry. I've seen 80 year olds running marathons. His age has nothing to do with his choice of carry method.
Maybe he's a retired Air Marshal but forgot that he doesn't do that anymore.
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