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Why no Cannons on Police Helicopters?
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May 3rd 04, 06:13 AM
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From: "Paul J. Adam"
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From: "Paul J. Adam"
As a firearms enthusiast, Jim, you might be familiar with the phrase
"going off half-cocked".
Paul, that term comes from having an accident while stuffing one's side arm
into the front waist of one's pants.
Sorry, Dan, but it dates back to the flintlock days: back when you'd
half-cock your firelock so you could charge the pan, and a
fumble-fingered soldier or one cursed with a badly-made weapon
(remember, this was before mass production and interchangeable parts)
could discharge his weapon at an inopportune moment.
And whether you call the relevant garment pants, shorts or trousers, I
was only sticking a loaded and ready firearm in there if there was a
proper holster ready to receive it
--
I keep forgetting some things don't translate into Brit. It's an old joke,
sorry.
I have shot matchlocks, a wheel lock, several flint and percussion weapons as
well as modern. I know what a half cock is.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
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