gun is hot, i purposely carry a gun with a significant trigger pull, no safety, round in the mag, the trigger is stiff enough that if it were ever to go off it will be because i pulled the trigger and meant it.
Self control: The minds ability to override the body's urge to beat the living sh.. out of some ass.... who desperately deserves it.
The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.
Thomas Jefferson
Obama, so full of crap it is a miracle Air Force One can even get off the ground,
Carrying without a round in the chamber is like driving around in your car without a seat belt on. Sure if you think you're going to get in a wreck you can just put your seatbelt on.
Another point of view: http://thinkinggunfighter.blogspot.c...ry-or-why.html
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Jerry
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You know, if someone needs a period of carrying with an empty chamber to acustom themselves to carrying a loaded gun. I'm not going to make fun of them.
Sayonara
Good to hear because we have to do what we are really comfortable with..... I normally keep an empty chamber but figure it's my choice and believe that if I were to venture into a very questionable area/vicinity, I'd just go ahead and chamber a round. The .45 auto in the night stand is also kept with an empty chamber as I do NOT want to risk having a "bad dream" and unconsciously grab the .45 and accidentally shoot my Mrs. Figure if I have to rack the slide back to chamber one, it'd hopefully wake me up enough to realize what I'm doing.
Over cautious - maybe but it's my choice.
I agree, it's your choice...the issue I have with your statement is if you chamber a round when you think you're entering a questionable area, you might as well always have it chambered or not carry at all. Chances are if any of us ever have to use our weapon, which I hope I never do, it'll be when we least expect it...not when you think it's a sketchy situation. But, that's the beauty of living in a free country, it's your choice...just not mine.