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IKRYou left out owning Hi-Point’s and Buicks !
Very important subject matter
IKRYou left out owning Hi-Point’s and Buicks !
Very important subject matter
I've read the same thing, I also read that they had several different types of handguns and selected chamber empty carry as a system that would work with all actionsI once read someplace (so I can't vouch for the truthfulness) that the Israelis instituted this policy because they had so many untrained civilians carrying guns and wanted some kind of safety margin.
Dude gets paid whether or not he convinces youWHY? WHY? Why do people think they can pontificate on a subject like this and actually think you are going to change anyone’s mind one way or another? Particularly over such a poorly written article. C’mon people surely you could spend your time more productively standing out front of your house screaming at cars to go slower or complaining that the neighbor kid hit his ball in your yard again.
Here again, your opinion.Is there anything new on the subject?
This horse has been beat to death.. pros and consHere again, your opinion.
Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Why I Carry with an Empty Chamber — Should You?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/i-carry-with-an-empty-chamber-should-you/.
I wanted to jump in with both feet and deride the author, but I actually read the whole article and believe the reasoning is sound - for his situation. He's being responsible while still giving himself the opportunity to still be able to defend himself and others if need be. I carry in an IWB kydex holster and at least a couple of relatives surely felt the "iron" during holiday hugs. But over my admittedly short (4-5 years) of concealed carry, I've become a little less worried about the minor things.
Yes, my choice is carrying with one in the chamber, but that's me, and that's what I train with.
On the other hand, I had a Hellcat and sold it. I love Springfield pistols, but the Hellcat just didn't do it for me. It's not so much the Hellcat specifically, but microcompacts in general. Don't like them. Don't like shooting them. And, the less I like something, the less I'm going to train with it. On the other hand, my XD Mod.2 subcompact (13+1 flush capacity) rocks. For me, it's the perfect size and I can train with it a couple of hours per session without feeling like I've been shooting a porcupine.
Honestly, for 2024, I'm working on how to conceal-carry an Echelon. If anyone has any thoughts on that, I'd love to hear them!
Hope everyone enjoyed a great Christmas and I wish you all a healthy and joyful new year.
Yup. I think we all do.I know some people that should carry chamber empty, even if the don’t.
I'm sure I could trust that Glock-invented trigger toggle if I tried harder, but I just can't imagine any situation where it would prevent an accidental discharge -- unlike manual safeties and grip safeties.I really enjoy the Doc's articles! In this case ;^) , it's good food for thought. I've trained with the 1911 since I was 21. I use a double stack 9 now, cocked and locked. I just can't trust that faux safety on the trigger of the Glock style guns.
Snarky comment at the end aside ( I'm pretty sure you're not a heretic since all of us have the same priority. It does seem like you are inferring that anyone who carries with a loaded chamber and no manual safety does NOT prioritize safe gun handling and use of force laws. Am I wrong ? ) there's nothing wrong with your opinion. I don't share it, but this is a free-ish country and we are all entitled. Bottom line is I don't really care how you or anyone else chooses to carry a gun and I don't think anyone should care how I do it.I'm sure I could trust that Glock-invented trigger toggle if I tried harder, but I just can't imagine any situation where it would prevent an accidental discharge -- unlike manual safeties and grip safeties.
But then again, I'm a bit of a heretic and think that my first priority is not shooting anything that doesn't qualify as a life-endangering threat.