jamisjockey wrote:FWIW, IMHO, carrying a gun that has a manual safety in condition 0 is irresponsible.
Condition Four: Chamber empty, no magazine, hammer down.
Condition Three: Chamber empty, full magazine in place, hammer down.
Condition Two: A round chambered, full magazine in place, hammer down.
Condition One: A round chambered, full magazine in place, hammer cocked, safety on.
Condition Zero: A round chambered, full magazine in place, hammer cocked, safety off.
how is carrying a gun that has a manual safety in condition zero irresponsible?????? I really do want to know because I have assumed for quite awhile that it is perfectly fine to carry my gun in condition zero? Now, mind you, I own a 1911 and carry it in a kholster IWB. The kydex covers the trigger. The only way for it to go off is if the back plate on the grip AND the trigger are pulled at the same time. Am I trusting my gun too much? Should I rethink my carry condition? I dont want to be irresponsible, but I trust my gun and saw nothing wrong with condition zero? What, in your experience has shown you not to carry that way???
@ Old Gringo, are you thinking that I should have just let the guy cuss? I am guessing so and that is the only "my fault" that I can really think of. I dont see how this and the costco event have anything to do with each other (outside of them occuring at shopping places). The costco guy got made and it was a bad chain of events that led to him being shot. had something happened with me, it would be just like any other shooting thattook place around a bunch of people that anyone could have experienced.