Haven't seen this posted anywhere else on SimV...lucky it wasn't a Desert Eagle, or USP .45, otherwise the plane may have had a big hole in it!
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23 ... 01,00.html
I would have liked to have been a fly on the wall when it happened.
lucky it wasn't a Desert Eagle, or USP .45, otherwise the plane may have had a big hole in it!
I don't think there's any luck in the fact they have pistols that aren't extremely dangerous to use aboard an aircraft...
lucky it wasn't a Desert Eagle, or USP .45, otherwise the plane may have had a big hole in it!
I'm pretty sure the pilots don't just get to take their pick from a range of weapons! I don't think there's any luck in the fact they have pistols that aren't extremely dangerous to use aboard an aircraft...
I don't think there's any luck in the fact they have pistols that aren't extremely dangerous to use aboard an aircraft...
Presumably they can kill which is quite dangerous enough. IMHO
You wouldn't arm the pilots with a wall-mounted machine gun or a set of frag grenades...
I don't think there's any luck in the fact they have pistols that aren't extremely dangerous to use aboard an aircraft...
Presumably they can kill which is quite dangerous enough. IMHO
I expected such a comment.
What I was saying was that they're not going to be dealt out weapons that are going to be an unnecessary danger to passengers or the aircraft. You wouldn't arm the pilots with a wall-mounted machine gun or a set of frag grenades...
Easy solution... dont leave the darn mag in the pistol or a round in the chamber. I dont quite have my weapons handling certificate, but I know that you shouldnt leave a gun off the safety or loaded unless you are planning to fire it.
Latest i heard was that it was a .40 semi-auto that supposedly had a round in the chamber when it went off... "d'oh" is right.
I'm not a "gun person" but it seems to me to be foolish to have such a weapon "cocked" when it really doesn't take long to unsafe it and chamber a round and fire it, if needed... an accident waiting to happen.
I can see keeping the mag in; fumbling with that in an emergency could be a critical time-waster. But there's no need to have it set up for a "quick draw", I think.
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