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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 1061875" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>The yellow zip strip is a retail safety thing that also lets you know that the unit has not been tampered with. You remove that prior to going to the field. The safety tab is the flat plastic tab that the guy pulled back with his thumb. That is the safety tab. One handed operation.</p><p></p><p>Really? You have personally seen a bear in full sprint? I have seen a lot of bears and only saw one in full out sprint. Do you have a link to any video that you have seen a bear in full sprint? The videos I have seen of bears galloping and charging are not full out sprints.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, no matter how fast you are with a gun, you are only going to get as much time as you get and you will not have control of that. Like I said, you might have time to empty your clip and you might have time to pray while the bear is knawing on your skull.</p><p></p><p>Now, go back and look at the second video and <strong>honestly</strong> tell me, which option would have been better.... spray or lead. There was a helluva lot of jerky movement going on there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 1061875, member: 11717"] The yellow zip strip is a retail safety thing that also lets you know that the unit has not been tampered with. You remove that prior to going to the field. The safety tab is the flat plastic tab that the guy pulled back with his thumb. That is the safety tab. One handed operation. Really? You have personally seen a bear in full sprint? I have seen a lot of bears and only saw one in full out sprint. Do you have a link to any video that you have seen a bear in full sprint? The videos I have seen of bears galloping and charging are not full out sprints. Regardless, no matter how fast you are with a gun, you are only going to get as much time as you get and you will not have control of that. Like I said, you might have time to empty your clip and you might have time to pray while the bear is knawing on your skull. Now, go back and look at the second video and [B]honestly[/B] tell me, which option would have been better.... spray or lead. There was a helluva lot of jerky movement going on there. [/QUOTE]
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