Don't forget to urinate and/or defecate on yourself and those around you while verbally defending yourself.
Don't forget to urinate and/or defecate on yourself and those around you while verbally defending yourself.
Kyle
Girlscouts? Hmmm, I don't know... I think it's kinda dangerous to teach young girls self esteem and leadership skills.
When I'm home, the Glock stays ready to go in the nightstand. Otherwise everything in the safe is kept unloaded and ammo is stored separately.
Just call me 47
Why on earth would you need a gun in the house, loaded or not? Put 911 on speed dial! That's what cops are for, right?
Glock- mag in, no round in chamber- sitting in my desk drawer.
Mossberg- I recently changed this, 8 in the tube, empty chamber (the sound of a shotgun being racked has a significant psychological effect on would-be bad guys)
Sig- Locked, cocked, ready to rock all the time, and is never out of arms reach.
AR- Unloaded, stored, but 7 full mags in the same case ready to deploy if SHTF.
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Anything within reach (read as; expected to be ready for use) in in condition 1.
USMC, Retired (1973-1995)
FFL 07/SOT II
NRA Certified Instructor
Sorry, couldn't resist!
Oh, and I keep an M1 Carbine next to the bed in Con 3, but those can be charged very quickly. I can probably charge that faster than a handgun, and I don't have a pump shotgun. It'll take me far longer to flip up the dust covers on the optic and turn it on than to charge it. And I pity whoever gets hit by the hollowpoints it's full of. Charging that carbine makes a pretty bodacious "racking" sound too.
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Scrotum Diem - bag the day!
It's all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits.....
Another point of view: http://thinkinggunfighter.blogspot.c...ry-or-why.html
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Uh...because loading a round is more than just getting a round in the chamber. If I need to use it, the last thing I need is the complicated process of having that round enter the chamber correctly and add time to being able to defend myself...especially a hand gun. Plus, I've always been taught to fire from a draw and then add follow up shots in CQC. Loose use of one of your arms/hands? Why add an even more complicated process than just getting the round chambered correctly in your "OH SHIT!" situation?
Last edited by CroiDhubh; 05-09-2013 at 09:56.
Personally, I am uncomfortable having any gun without an external hammer with one in the pipe . . . with the exception of a Centennial or an XD. A lot of guys leave pump or hammerless doubles with rounds chambered, relying entirely on the safety, but it seems risky, especially with kids or houseguests.
All if mine are loaded and chambered.
Well, minus my 2 hunting firearms.