Thank you. I had to look it up when it was first mentioned. I don't know much so I appreciate the sidebar explanations.CainA wrote:Posted for educational purposes(I believe these are correct):
The 1911 carry conditions are:
Condition Four(4): Chamber empty, no magazine, hammer down.
Condition Three(3): Chamber empty, charged magazine in place, hammer down.
Condition Two(2): A round chambered, charged magazine in place, hammer down.
Condition One(1): A round chambered, charged magazine in place, hammer cocked, thumb safety on.
Condition Zero(0): A round chambered, charged magazine in place, hammer cocked, thumb safety off.
-Cain
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- Wed Nov 24, 2010 7:47 pm
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Re: To chamber or not to chamber
- Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:23 pm
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Re: To chamber or not to chamber
Don't chamber it.
OK, chamber it. I was just getting bored and thought I'd throw some spice in the mix.
Is your concern the fact that there is no safety? Is there any particular life circumstance you have that would make you more prone to having an accidental/negligent discharge than most CHL holders? Are you just wanting some reinforcement that you're doing OK?
OK, chamber it. I was just getting bored and thought I'd throw some spice in the mix.
Is your concern the fact that there is no safety? Is there any particular life circumstance you have that would make you more prone to having an accidental/negligent discharge than most CHL holders? Are you just wanting some reinforcement that you're doing OK?