By =stick you mean ???
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He means that under those circumstances, a 180 rule, or "dropped" gun would not apply (to those guns in that condition), they are inert objects. Hence "stick"
Been the same thing for unloaded pistols as well.
By =stick you mean ???
thanks
He means that under those circumstances, a 180 rule, or "dropped" gun would not apply (to those guns in that condition), they are inert objects. Hence "stick"
Been the same thing for unloaded pistols as well.
Unless you are in the process of loading or unloading then the rules specifically call for a DQ. In other instances if you drop a "stick" say if your sling breaks there will most likely be a procedural penalty; last year it was 5 seconds.