mbs357
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Sounds good to me...dunno how you told the airsoft from a real Glock, them both being plastic and all.
By the way, a/s/l? =o
By the way, a/s/l? =o
I am an assistant self defense instructor and knew how to dissarm him so I did.
mbs357 said:Sounds good to me...dunno how you told the airsoft from a real Glock, them both being plastic and all.
I'd like to shake the man's hand.My other friend, who had invited him, walked over, calmly asked him for the calico, put it on safety, set it down, and then clocked him. Lights outs.
Disarming the brother is fine, but stealing his airsoft gun is not. While he had no right to do what he did, after you defended yourself against what looked like a real, you had no right to keep the gun.
Of course, the gun was not an actual firearm. However, the notion of keeping the gun until he has proven worthy of airsoft sort of flies in the face of the 2nd amendment. If you want him to treat the airsoft gun like a real gun and he has to prove worthy before getting it back, then you fall under the same rules of treating him and the gun correctly. As such, you violated his 2A rights.