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My EDC is an XD40 carried with a chambered round.
My EDC is an XD40 carried with a chambered round.
Do explain, please.....?Condition 3, but only because I work with animals a lot.
Pistol whipping acat is much safer without a round in the chamber?Walleye wrote:Do explain, please.....?Condition 3, but only because I work with animals a lot.
I'm sure it's da Rottweilers... Rottweilers are the original gangstas they'll jack your gat and bust a cap in yo' pie-hole. Everyone knows them dogs is just mean, but without opposable thumbs they can't rack a round into the chamber. :uhoh:Walleye wrote:Do explain, please.....?Condition 3, but only because I work with animals a lot.
Unless they use the belt trick with their collar?G20-IWB24/7 wrote:I'm sure it's da Rottweilers... Rottweilers are the original gangstas they'll jack your gat and bust a cap in yo' pie-hole. Everyone knows them dogs is just mean, but without opposable thumbs they can't rack a round into the chamber. :uhoh:Walleye wrote:Do explain, please.....?Condition 3, but only because I work with animals a lot.
1911 here, cocked and locked with one in the pipe.keeping one in the pipe allows me 13+1 in my G27 - pray that I never need that many, but nice to know they are there...
I don't know about you, but when I shoot, I hold my gun with 2 hands, so I guess I have a handsgun:lol:Carry w/one in the chamber whether it's a GLOCK, Sig, H&K, Kimber 1911, or Kahr.
Remember, it's called a "handgun," NOT a "handsgun."
Unless you're having a quickdraw duel @ high noon, you willNEED your other hand for something else.
And people in Utah who don't have permits...:lol:yes
Only Hollywood and gangsters do not carry a chambered round. To Hollywood it adds to the action of the movie :what:, and to gangsters, it makes them look hard:X.
To law abiding citizens it could cost them their life.
The point is that in a life and death situation, you might have to use that other arm for something else, such as fending off an attacker. If you don't have one in the chamber, and your left arm is too busy fighting off a guy with a knife... That gun isn't going to do youany good.G20-IWB24/7 wrote:I don't know about you, but when I shoot, I hold my gun with 2 hands, so I guess I have a handsgun:lol:Carry w/one in the chamber whether it's a GLOCK, Sig, H&K, Kimber 1911, or Kahr.
Remember, it's called a "handgun," NOT a "handsgun."
Unless you're having a quickdraw duel @ high noon, you willNEED your other hand for something else.
Your index finger is your safety. Keep it off the trigger until your sights are on the target and you've made the decission to fire. End of discussion :banghead:
booger hook - LMAO:lol:Condition one in a 1911. Keep your booger hook off the bang switch. Works universally.