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Do you carry with a round in the chamber?(Ladies)
womanwiseguns.com ^ | 11/18/2016 | Deborah

Posted on 11/30/2016 10:38:43 AM PST by rktman

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To: WKUHilltopper

Plus with a revolver carried in your coat pocket, one can shoot from the pocket. Not possible with a semi. At least that’s what my CCW instructor taught us.


61 posted on 11/30/2016 11:45:40 AM PST by needtopraymore
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To: piytar
My personal rule: Two actions must be required to fire the weapon.

Wish we had a "like" button. Excellent point!

62 posted on 11/30/2016 11:46:10 AM PST by dware (I love waking up in a world with President-elect Trump!)
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To: rktman

Yes. I make sure it is ready when I leave the house. That second to chamber a round could mean your life.


63 posted on 11/30/2016 11:47:55 AM PST by submarinerswife (Allahu FUBAR.)
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To: oldplayer; WKUHilltopper; wrench
Little S&W 640 pro series is slim and light, night sights, easily concealed, with .357 punch.

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Ruger SP101 is bigger, heavier...but a guy likes the hammer sometimes. And the laser grip is great.


64 posted on 11/30/2016 11:48:46 AM PST by Fightin Whitey
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To: rktman
I'm carrying a Sig a lot more these days for this very issue. Decocker down on a live round, DA pull for if you have to get a round off right now or one-handed.

I have carried Condition 2 in threat yellow, but I don't like to do it because my "social" guns are subcompacts and if you do that you've robbed your already minimal-capacity firearm of one round. I prefer belt carry because a pocket holster mandates a deep draw stroke with lots of chances for Mr. Bang Switch to get touched before you're ready. And with the muzzle up close to a Very Personal Location.

I saw an Israeli instructor draw, rack, and fire one-handed with a Glock 17, but I can't do it, or more to the point I wouldn't want to bet my life on it. YMMV.

65 posted on 11/30/2016 11:49:17 AM PST by Billthedrill
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To: T-Bird45

“You might also notice your local PD is likely mostly armed with Glocks that don’t meet your standards. “

(I am the only one in the room professional enough to carry a Glock 40)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am-Qdx6vky0

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/woman-fatally-shot-by-florida-police-officer-during-gun-demonstration/

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/11214404/Girl-seven-injured-as-police-officer-fires-gun-during-prize-winners-visit.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX-338dZlJY


66 posted on 11/30/2016 11:50:33 AM PST by TexasGator
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To: gunnyg

Lock and load is backwards. One opens the breech on a cannon, loads it, then locks the breech. I don’t know how that got turned around in common parlance. Many semi autos come with adequate safeties to carry with a round in the chamber. But I wouldn’t want to stuff a Glock in my pants that way. Better to have in a good holster.


67 posted on 11/30/2016 11:50:35 AM PST by dblshot (I am John Galt.)
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To: PapaBear3625

I had both hands available once but couldn’t fire because my left hand was on the steers head trying to hold him back from attacking. Eventually we worked it out.


68 posted on 11/30/2016 11:50:40 AM PST by Cold Heart
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To: rktman

i have seen a lot of reports of injuries and deaths because someone had a round in the pipe. including children, falling accidents, snagged clothing, etc,,seems to me that nothing up the pipe would cut down on a lot of accidents, which is what i recommend.

LEOs and other professionals warrant a different approach tho.


69 posted on 11/30/2016 11:50:52 AM PST by camle (keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
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To: MNGal

One in the chamber? YES!
= = =

Only because I can’t get two in the chamber.


70 posted on 11/30/2016 11:51:36 AM PST by Scrambler Bob (Still shooting, but Calif is making me a felon.)
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To: rktman

No, I carry a snub-nose ultra-lite .38 Special revolver.


71 posted on 11/30/2016 11:57:12 AM PST by Tennessee Conservative
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To: TexasGator

>>All my and my wife’s carry/house defense guns are DA/SA with hammer and one in chamber, pistols and revolvers.

>>Not saying that is the best rule but it is what we use for consistency

That’s the best way to do it. Find what works for you and stay consistent. I hate it when someone says that there is only way to carry. Just yesterday, some guy was bragging about how he’ll only carry a 1911 cocked and locked. I said, “OK, let’s see it.” He didn’t have it. He never has it. But I did have my Sig P250 snugly tucked away in my Urban Carry G2 holster. His alleged method of carry was better than mine in every way, except that he didn’t have it. That’s the big thing. It’s really the only thing.


72 posted on 11/30/2016 11:57:34 AM PST by Bryanw92 (If we had some ham, we could have ham and eggs, if we had some eggs.)
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To: Scrambler Bob
Only because I can’t get two in the chamber.

A bit pricey, I understand, but now you can:


73 posted on 11/30/2016 12:00:36 PM PST by treetopsandroofs (Had FDR been GOP, there would have been no World Wars, just "The Great War" and "Roosevelt's Wars".)
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To: treetopsandroofs

OMG


74 posted on 11/30/2016 12:02:19 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Cold Heart
Lock and load is backwards.

Sure, but "Load and lock" doesn't sound nearly as cool. :D

75 posted on 11/30/2016 12:03:06 PM PST by dware (I love waking up in a world with President-elect Trump!)
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To: dblshot

“Lock and load is backwards. One opens the breech on a cannon, loads it, then locks the breech. I don’t know how that got turned around in common parlance.”

It refers to locking the slide back and loading (inserting) the clip.


76 posted on 11/30/2016 12:08:06 PM PST by TexasGator
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To: DRey

Me too. GLOCK 26 +1 even around the house. Usually don’t have a round chambered on GLOCK 42 when carrying and working out at the gym but chamber a round when leaving.


77 posted on 11/30/2016 12:08:39 PM PST by bravo whiskey (Never bring a liberal gun law to a gun fight.)
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To: Chainmail

One day around June 1967, he turned a corner in the path in some very heavy green stuff and ran face to face with an NVA command group of five and he had his pistol in his hand. He got hit once on the inside of his thigh but he killed all five of them.

...

He should have received an award like pilots get for being an Ace.


78 posted on 11/30/2016 12:09:30 PM PST by Moonman62 (Make America Great Again!)
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To: PapaBear3625

“The problem with having to rack the slide, is that it assumes you have both hands available. If the bad guy got too close...”

Carrying is all about compromises, otherwise I’d carry a shotgun. Folks need to figure out what constitutes acceptable risk - to them. I’ve often been told a J-frame is no good to carry. But that is my most common choice.

Heck, I’ve spent most of my life NOT carrying. It isn’t legal on a military base. Still don’t when I’m going on base.


79 posted on 11/30/2016 12:10:12 PM PST by Mr Rogers (We're a nation of infants, ruled by their emotion)
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To: cpdiii

“My Glock-43 has a 5.5 pound trigger pull. This makes it as safe as a revolver with a similar trigger pull.”

I’ve never owned a revolver with a 5.5 lb DA trigger pull.


80 posted on 11/30/2016 12:11:22 PM PST by Mr Rogers (We're a nation of infants, ruled by their emotion)
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