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Posted: 10/19/2004 3:50:19 PM EDT
So do you carry your CCW weapon with the round chambered?
Obviously you should. There is a discussion going on in the Handguns forum and there is a guy in there who swears it's a bad idea. Everyone should read what he has to say, it's interesting and shows why folks should get CCW training. www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=5&f=4&t=11277 |
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Isn't that it's for?
Situations evolve fast and the last thing you want to do is be wrestling to chamber a round while the bad guy is on top of you. Unless oyu carry a wheelgun Be crazy to carry a semi-auto gun for personal protection unloaded. |
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I have worked with some guys that felt the same way until i did some 21ft knife drills with them. In EVERY case i as a fat redneck was able to be on top of them before they cleared leather. Let alone rack the slide. +1 cocked and locked. If you can't trust the gun in condtion 1 you can't trust it period. mike |
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I personally think you should carry either a gun or ammunition, but not both. Leave the other one in your glove compartment, desk drawer, or breadbox.
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.45 cal with the hammer locked to the rear and the safety on.
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not if they're reloads |
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Thats what I have been trying to tell the guy in the thread. I think I broke it down pretty well to him. I tried not to offend. He is so worried about liability after the fact it's insane and his plan could get him killed. |
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+2 |
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If it comes to the point I have to pull, liability is the furthest thing in my mind. |
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The site is overrun with fucking loons and know-nothing trolls lately. "Well If I were allowed to carry a gun, this is what I'd do..." Who gives a hippie shit? If my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle.
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It is a MFing defensive firearm... |
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Mmmm - wheelgun. Unless you leave 1 shy, isn't there one in the "chamber" (sort of)?
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Then he IS NOT ready to Carry a weapon. Until you can honestly say you can use it competantly and without reservation you don't need to have it. Just because you have a right doesn't mean you are ready. He NEEDS competant training. if he went to a defense class and they taught him that garbage he NEEDS a new instructor. mike ps i just posted over there. |
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if your aunt is your uncle i see a jerry springer episode in your future. Do you also live in a doublewide or have a crack addicted teenager? mike |
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May I be the first to say "better tried by twelve than carried by six?" |
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May be the first to say, Shoot, Shovel, Shut UP. No body, no trial |
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Yes. You would think that this would be a stupid question. You would think... |
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Nope, own a real house, and no kids.
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Admit it! you have a firebird up on blocks and a washing machine in the front yard. |
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Carry a loaded weapon with a round IN the chamber.
Of course, you could always learn that HSLD TacticalIsraeliNinja Draw/Rack/Die technique. During my LE career, I carried off-duty at all times. Now, in my civillian career, I carry and handgun and a rifle, loaded at all times. Cocked, locked, ready to rock. |
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+1 I carry my 1911 cocked and locked. |
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If you don't have the guts to carry a loaded weapon, you sure as hell don't have the guts to empty it in someone's face. |
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Does any law enforcement carry without a loaded weapon?
I highly doubt it. |
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Amen. I feel very safe with it - carrying without a round in the chamber is TACTICALLY UNSOUND. If you are worrying about ADs or, forgive the pun, "jumping the gun" to shoot somone, then you shouldn't be packing, need some training or confidence, or need to do something about your mode of carrying (like buy a holster). |
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Didn't read the content of that link yet, and don't need to....But I always carry with one in the chamber...Don't give a sheesh what he/she/it says. |
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i have a glock and dont chamber mine..i can pull the slide back so quick it is like taking the safety off a normal handgun.
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I've never carried without having a round chambered. It's kind of pointless to carry a $500+ hammer.
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Wanna bet?
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...and what if that other hand is trying to fight off an assailant, or your arm is injured in an attack. Safeties do not require two hands, except for AKs. |
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thats is a good point never thought of that :)
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I carry condition 1 for 99.99% of the time.
Used to be I would carry condition 3 sometimes if I was traveling long highway miles with no planned stops, but I started carrying condition 1 almost always in order to simplify my gun handling routine. The other .01%? Well, once in a great while I drive through some not so nice parts of Indy. Then I carry condition 0. |
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Most state laws regarding use of lethal force for defence of self and or others stipulates terms in which you are authorized. One term found almost conclusively in all is the term IMMINENT If you have time to load your gun a prosecutor will crucify you.
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xcell. If this is how you carry, then it's cool. Here is a scenario for you: You stop at a traffic light of an intersection about 11:00PM. As you wait for the light to turn green, a dark figure with a gun suddenly appears behind your vehicle and approaching fast to your driver side. Do you think you have enough time to react and rack the slide at the same time? |
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Ditto. Dave S. |
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Full magazine, round in chamber, safety off, hammer down.
My pistol is a DA/SA, all I have to do is draw and pull the trigger DA for the first shot, after that, well you know how a damn pistol works. ETA; For those who carry with no round chambered do anyone of y'all ever practice the backpocket (or belt or pantstop) method of charging an auto pistol? I used to do it regularly but I tore up too many belts/pants. Just in case this method is where you draw the pistol and immediately press the rear sight hard against your butt then shove down with the pistol. The rear sight will snag either your belt. pocket or pants top and hold the slide as you push downward on the frame. When the slide gets all the way back it will pop loose, sometimes tearing out your pocket or scratching up your belt but still, it does work and is very fast. |
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If you feel that way then why even have the mag in the gun, keep the mag in you pocket and load it when you need to load it.
Personally, I always carry in condition 1. The less steps you have to take to defend yourself in a high adrenaline situation, and with a split second reation time the less chance you have of making a mistake. |
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"Oh wait a minute BG , while I rack my slide. There, ok , now I'm ready. You can attack me now." Yeah, that'll work. (shaking head continues)
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Kimber Ultra CDP...Condition One...Cocked and Locked...ALWAYS!!!
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Beretta 9000s in 40S&W. It is a DAO. Yes, chamber loaded, hammer down(hammer won't lock back, its DAO)
It has no trigger saftey, but it does have a fireing pin saftey, the hammer cannot be hit by anything, and even if the hammer did get hit, the hammer cannot even touch the fireing pin without the trigger being pulled all the way back. So yes, of course its loaded. |
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