Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
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Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
I noticed that some posters still question whether or not they should carry a round in the chamber. I felt that it would be interesting to see what the actual general consensus is regarding the issue.
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Re: Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
Yes, Always....
I feel that in a life or death situation the last thing I want worry about is trying to draw my pistol and rack the slide to get a round in. From the stories I read, it doesn't happen the way you see in movies. No pointing the pistol at the attacker, talking to them for a little bit, then racking the slide to load the pistol so that they know your'e serious and will shoot.
Bottom line, When speed is important, I won't waste time loading my pistol.
I feel that in a life or death situation the last thing I want worry about is trying to draw my pistol and rack the slide to get a round in. From the stories I read, it doesn't happen the way you see in movies. No pointing the pistol at the attacker, talking to them for a little bit, then racking the slide to load the pistol so that they know your'e serious and will shoot.
Bottom line, When speed is important, I won't waste time loading my pistol.
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Re: Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
One in the chamber - cocked and locked.shortysboy09 wrote:Yes, Always....
I feel that in a life or death situation the last thing I want worry about is trying to draw my pistol and rack the slide to get a round in. From the stories I read, it doesn't happen the way you see in movies. No pointing the pistol at the attacker, talking to them for a little bit, then racking the slide to load the pistol so that they know your'e serious and will shoot.
Bottom line, When speed is important, I won't waste time loading my pistol.
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Re: Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
If you don't carry with one in the chamber cocked & locked, what is the point of carrying. Better just throw the gun at them.
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Re: Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
As others have, and more will so.. I'll post the obvious. I have a tool box full of hammers.. I leave them at home. I carry a concealed weapon when ever legal, and at those times my weapon is loaded and ready for use...otherwise it's just a really useless hammer.
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Re: Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
I love the last two options. But my vote is "Yes, always".
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Yep, #1.
It's a training/safety issue.
It's a training/safety issue.
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Re: Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
Absolutely! You will be dead before you get your round chambered.
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Yes, always. 1911, revolver, polymer pistol...all loaded to the max whenever I take them anywhere.
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Re: Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
On that note, who carries with their safety on? I see it like dove hunting. I've been out before where I let the first one of the day go because I forget to take off the safety on the shotgun. You wouldn't want to pull your gun, pull the trigger, and realize the safety's on. (I realize most carry weapons aren't included for this question, but I know there are a few with safety mechanisms beyond the trigger and grip safety.)
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Re: Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
What is a "safety"?
I own Glocks, an XD and a MDE. The only safety that I am aware of is the trigger.
I own Glocks, an XD and a MDE. The only safety that I am aware of is the trigger.
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Re: Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
Both my carry guns are more comfortably carried with the safety on. Both SA triggers and far too light and short to be trusted by themselves.
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Re: Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
I load a round in all six chambers!
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I didn't know there was any other way to carry a pistol.
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Re: Do you carry with a round loaded in the Chamber?
I know I can train to put my seat belt on really fast, but I wouldn't bet my life on my ability to put it on the split second before an accident.
So yes, one in the chamber.
So yes, one in the chamber.