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<blockquote data-quote="bigfug" data-source="post: 2807207" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>Yeah, I'm not comfortable handing my weapon to an Officer. I work with them, and not all are qualified to handle a firearm. I think the more the firearm is handled (especially if the officer is not versed in the manual of arms for that particular weapon), the more opportunity to have an ND, or misunderstanding. I know several who have had ND's, or don't know how to clear a 1911. Wording has changed a bit, but I believe the previous SDA book stated verbatim that the firearm was not to be confiscated unless a crime other than the traffic stop (detainment) was committed. If officer safety is a concern, it's best to keep it put away, lest something like this happen.</p><p>[media=youtube]xDwQ8DxsALA[/media]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigfug, post: 2807207, member: 4864"] Yeah, I'm not comfortable handing my weapon to an Officer. I work with them, and not all are qualified to handle a firearm. I think the more the firearm is handled (especially if the officer is not versed in the manual of arms for that particular weapon), the more opportunity to have an ND, or misunderstanding. I know several who have had ND's, or don't know how to clear a 1911. Wording has changed a bit, but I believe the previous SDA book stated verbatim that the firearm was not to be confiscated unless a crime other than the traffic stop (detainment) was committed. If officer safety is a concern, it's best to keep it put away, lest something like this happen. [media=youtube]xDwQ8DxsALA[/media] [/QUOTE]
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