Waste of time and money. Either keep it racked or if that makes you nervous use a revolver. Un racked pistol is an unloaded pistol.
No women children or elders are getting into a gunfight. It’ll be one and done.
You certainly make a lot of judgemental assumptions and inferences. ;-)
FYI, my primary carry gun is a Smith & Wesson Model 60 in .357 magnum. I'm a big fan of wheel guns. However, to say the Handi-Racker is a waste of time and money is simply foolish. If someone who's handicapped must use a semi-auto, it can make the difference between having some protection or none; the choice is obvious.
My use of the tool is mainly for my full-size range guns, e.g. my Browning HiPower, so I can get a few more years of enjoyment out of them. However, should I acquire a M&P Shield, or a Ruger LC9s Pro, it will certainly help me there, with the proper precautions.
BTW, I do agree with you that if you're going to use a semi-auto as your carry gun, it should be racked. There is of course debate on this issue, with many experts arguing the opposite. Bottom line, each individual has to evaluate their own circumstances and abilities and decide accordingly.
Maybe for you. I have only one hand and it makes it easier for me. I had learned how to rack a semi auto with one hand, but a guy showed me one. I tried it. I liked it. I bought it.
Maybe for you. I have only one hand and it makes it easier for me. I had learned how to rack a semi auto with one hand, but a guy showed me one. I tried it. I liked it. I bought it.