På min .22 er det ingen sleidestopper, og jeg klarer av og til ikke holde tellingen til 5 en gang. Tenk deg da en presset situasjon...
Do you feel lucky...do ya punk![]()
... men den kriminelle vet ikke om det er igjen flere skudd om det ikke finnes en glidestykke-stoppersak![]()
Federal officers familiar with the investigation say they repeatedly warned TSA officials that an unprecedented TSA requirement that pilots take off and lock up their guns before leaving the cockpit is manifestly unsafe and would result in accidents.
“The pilot was trying to lock his gun and remove the holster in an airplane going 300 miles per hour in preparation for landing and the padlock depressed the trigger,” said a federal flight deck officer who declined to be identified. “TSA knew this could happen but didn’t get rid of the requirement.”
“Every other federal law enforcement officer in the air and on the ground carries his gun concealed on his person where he can control it. And he never touches it except in an emergency, because the less it is handled, the better,” said David Mackett, president of the Airline Pilots Security Alliance.
“TSA’s got these pilots taking off and putting on their guns 10 times a day. It’s a recipe for disaster and that’s why no other agency does it.”
In the process of stowing a handgun, it is not possible to chamber a round, cock the gun, and throw the safety off, unless you mean to do it.
Ergo: These actions occurred at some point on this gun. When did they occur?
A customs official flying on duty, following the established security procedures, handed over his firearm to the captain during the normal passenger boarding process.
For reasons which are “still under investigation”, the arm was apparently discharged by the captain while he was storing the gun, which was loaded and unsecured.
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