Posted October 26, 2017 4:05 pm by Comments

By Richard Nance

The close-quarter hold protects your gun and affords you a reasonable degree of accuracy.

Last summer I was riding as a passenger in a friend’s pickup when we observed a sedan veer off the highway and collide with a guardrail. I told the driver to make a U-turn so we could check on the sedan’s occupants.

Once my friend turned the pickup and approached the collision, both occupants had exited the sedan. The passenger walked away from the scene, while the driver paced back and forth, yelled, vomited, and entered/exited through the open passenger door numerous times. He appeared to be fighting an imaginary opponent.

By this time, several citizens had stopped to see what was happening. I called dispatch from my cell phone and briefed them on the situation. I explained that I was an armed off-duty police officer, and I described what I was wearing so responding deputies would not mistake me for a bad guy.

After hanging up with dispatch, I saw the crazed driver rip off his shirt and rapidly approach the passenger side of a vehicle occupied only by a female driver, who had stopped to offer assistance. The man’s waist and hands were hidden from my view, but I could tell that he was trying to open the front passenger …Read the Rest

Source:: Guns and Ammo

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