Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled Know Your Gun’s Carry Condition and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/know-your-guns-carry-condition/.
The fact is, the “Conditions” as written by Col. Cooper only apply to 1911’s and other SAO, hammer fired semi-auto pistols such as the High Power, etc.
A striker fired pistol really can’t be “Condition zero” in the holster, since the trigger widget safety is active. Condition 1 isn’t an option...nor are the hammer down conditions.
Most striker fired pistols have two options—chambered and ready to go with the press of a trigger, and empty chamber. A few have manual safeties, but not many.
Perhaps a new terminology is needed.
Condition 4? I hope nobody does that.Article really falls short of the "Carry Conditions" IMHO.....
If you should ever want to discuss carry conditions you need to know the 5 carry conditions.
I carry my EDC Glock 32 in Condition Zero and my SA 1911 45ACP in Condition 1, modified with SFS.
This article is way I've been taught over the years.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/the-5-handgun-carry-conditions-which-one-do-you-use/
Except mine has the hammer forward with the SFS. Releasing the safety causes the hammer to spring1911, condition 1. Draw, as you push out, disengage the safety, fire. Nothing not safe about that, at all.
That’s a neat kit and there are more ways or (conditions in this case) to carry that will suit everybody. Some people don’t feel safe enough to carry condition 1, (I’m not speaking of you), some people feel they can carry condition 4 and load a magazine rack their slide and get on target when a threat presents itself, and may be able to do it. It is what you feel comfortable doing and how you train for how you carry.Except mine has the hammer forward with the SFS. Releasing the safety causes the hammer to spring
back and good to go.
I don't know,but I hope it is not in my holster.What condition is your 1911 in if it has a round cycled into the chamber, hammer dropped forward or to "Half-Cocked" and safety disengaged?
One when drawing I could miss cocking back hammer would have short heavy club for defense.If you feel good carring this way go for it.If i carry hammer down on live round I carry my K frame.
They censored me using the short form of racoon hat.Wow. I wouldn't have expected that word to be censored.
With a cmd.style hammer,and auther yes.You think failing to **** the hammer all the way is more likely than failing to disengage the safety ?
With a cmd.style hammer,and auther yes.
Have a blessed Easter .I disagree. I guess it's how you train with it though. Maybe that's why when I leave the house my wife accuses me of " Going off half cocked".
My wife stopped saying that to me because whenever she said it I would ask her if she heard about the boy that was born without any eyelids. The parents were really upset, as would be expected, but the doctor told them not to worry. He told them that when the baby was circumcised they would use the foreskin to make him some eyelids. As the story goes, the young fella is doing well these days, he's just a little cockeyed.I disagree. I guess it's how you train with it though. Maybe that's why when I leave the house my wife accuses me of " Going off half cocked".