Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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SCone wrote:
According to Springfield's website...

The XD mechanism completely cocks (preloads) the spring-charged firing pin so that the only function provided by the trigger pull is to release the sear and fire the gun. By contrast, the Glock "Safe Action" only partly preloads the firing mechanism, and the trigger pull physically completes the cocking action as well as releasing the firing pin. The XD is therefore a true "single-action" trigger design because its trigger only performs one function--releasing the firing mechanism. The Glock is a true "double-action" trigger design in that its trigger contributes to the actual cocking of the mechanism as well as releasing it.

Well there you have it. I was not sure if they were the same as a Glock or not so that is why I said "if". :txflag:

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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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How else would you carry?

Unless your sidearm is unsafe mechanically there is no reason to carry any other way....

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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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SCone wrote:Here's how I go from condition 3 to condition 1

With my gun in condition 3 (no round in chamber, full magazine)
ONE - Pull trigger
TWO - Rack slide
THREE - Engage safety
FOUR - Release trigger
I'm now in condition 1 (round in chamber, hammer cocked, safety on)
Here's how I would do it: rack slide and engage safety.
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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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Daily, I carry a J frame Smith, and yes, it is loaded to capacity. When I occasionally carry a semi auto, I also carry with one in the pipe.

I am afraid that if a high stress situation should occur that I may not have the opportunity or time to rack a slide.

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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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YES.

A pistol not RTF is worthless.

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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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PARA Big Hawg locked and cocked

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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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Always carry with a round chambered. 1911's are carried cocked and locked.

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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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Always...but never without a holster covering the trigger. :coolgleamA:
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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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My Sig P228 is carried with a loaded chamber.

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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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Glock or 1911, If there is no bullet in the chamber it's just a piece of plastic or steel.
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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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I carry one in all six pipes of my S&W Model 13.

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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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Always!
Unloaded weapons kill people all the time. I always treat mine as if they were loaded, because they are :).
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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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:iagree: Always, time is critical.
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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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:iagree: only way to go :txflag:
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Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"

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Always,
Only in Hollywood do people have time to "rack-the-slide!"
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