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  • Not Cambered with Safety On

    4 1.76%
  • Not Cambered with Safety Off

    23 10.13%
  • Chambered with Safety On

    111 48.90%
  • Chambered with Safety Off

    89 39.21%
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  1. #111
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    Glock 17 w/ TLR-1s ... round chambered and ready to go. (I know everyone typicly carries a smaller gun but I've never found this setup to be uncomfortable or difficult to conceal and I'm TINY)

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    Pocket carry a Bodygurard 380, chambered, safety

    Have also carried a Sig P238, Condition One, but I don't like it because though 1911 style, it has no grip safety. WIll make an awesome purse gun for the wife, but whe will carry not chambered, no safety.

    Have also carried a Glock 36, chambered, no safety, IWB.

    The pocket carry Bodyguard 380 is the best so far for me.

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    Chambered with saftey on. Like to carry one of my own, but my wifes PK380 is growing on me... Half the size of my 45's. I carry in my jacket, vest, or with an ankle holster.
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    3 Screw Blackhawk .357 with the hammer on an empty chamber.

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    686 plus 2.5 inch snubby IWB holster. I like revolvers. Don't fantasIze about shoot outs with 10 gangbangers. Don't worry about jams or a safety. 7 rounds in the gun and couple of speed loaders what more could I need. Besides CCW makes a great hiking gun to boot.

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    taking my class on the 28th holy crap 2 days... but in practice around the house I have a .45 xd 5" the sits at 4:30 IWB one in the the go tube in a homemade cross breed clone.
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    I carry my Kahr, my XD, and my M&P with one in the pipe and because there is no safety its never on. IWB in an MTAC for all of them.

    joe

  8. #118
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    XD9sc IWB with one in the tube and no safety.

    I used to carry it without a round chambered untill someone put it in perspective for me and said something to the effect of:

    "chambering a round when you need your gun is like putting your seatbelt on when you watch someone run a red light."

  9. #119
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    Quote Originally Posted by earplug View Post
    All the charge holes filled.
    Take for instance a FNP series, which are very good pistols BTW. Can be chambered, cocked and locked, safety on. Or Chambered, safety on, decocked. Or unchambered, safety off, requiring only a slide rack.

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    Not chambered with safety off. I carry a 1911, so I could carry with one in the chamber, but for me racking the slide is more of an instinctive and easier action than switching the lever... if a situation arises where I have to use it, how to make it go bang isn't something I want to have to think about.

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