Why did HHH-McMahon have the extra sledge hammer, was he actually afraid of the Legacy ?
I figured that he had another hammer holstered under that overcoat .
I bet HHH will charge the damages he done to the arena on dad in-law's...
well they don't call him the cerebral assassin for nothing besides it was so unreserved to predict cause you know hhh would never let himself get stuck in a unfair situation if he could serve it
Is it okay to leave the hammer cocked on a single action 1911?
Or should I discharge and lower the hammer nightly? Also, is it safe to carry cocked and locked? Should I get a prime holster that ensures the...
Cocked and clutch is a safe carring mode, but only for the gun wise, not the amateur gun handler.
"The Hammer" was an episode with two central plots, one involving a harsh judge whose death threats are more tangible and Boyd involving new "church" for meth heads. The episode was good, another episode-esque justified itself carried with good performance and strong writing.
Stephen Root is a great actor in an episode (with the possibility of return) in the latter as a judge Mike "The Hammer" Reardon, a judge with a long track record in favor of the prosecution and distribute maximum sentences.It is a little cowboy, wielding a gun wherever he goes and speaks softly. He is aware of his reputation.