Understood. But to say a gun with out a bullet in the chamber is worthless, is simply not true. A vehicle without gas in the tank is not worthless. All you have to do is put gas in the tank. Inconvenient? Yes. Worthless? No.
When your car is used for self defense, then inconvenient or not, yes, worthless without gas.
Serious now:
Is the use of your car absolutely necessary to ensure help is on the way? If so, then bet its worthless. When your cell phone is out of range or has dead batteries, and you're pinned under some rocks when you fell into the crevice on your hiking trip, it's worthless. On any other day it's an inconvenience. When you NEED IT NOW and it doesn't work, it's worthless. We can play this worthless or inconvenient game all day long with a lot of different tools. Fact is, when you carry a tool to use, if it isn't 100% ready to go the second you need it, it may very well be life or death. You may choose to add an element of chance to your carry concerns, I don't. When so much else is out of my control, the things I can control to add to my advantage will be done.
Great example. But what if he shot the dog mistakenly? What if he accidentally shot the innocent owner running behind the dog? Maybe the fact that he didn't have one in the chamber kept him out of jail??
Maybe.
I have been rushed by an attacking dog. I had one in the chamber. I didn't go to jail.
Because we're dealing with life and death. And I feel it's fair to ask these questions when dealing with yours or someone else's life.
Yes, we are. So why add risk and chance by leaving the chamber empty? Why would you assume you'll always have time?
jeeperbryan wrote:
There is no best reason for carrying chambered. Just as there is no best reason for carrying unchambered. I'd like to say we can agree to disagree, but I don't disagree with carry chambered. I just like to question the necessity to carry chambered.
Well if there is no best, how can you qualify the worst?
It comes down to time and opportunity. Assuming those will be on your side all the time, in my book, is foolish. As you said, we're dealing with life and death. I don't chance it. I have one hand. You bet here's a difference between one in the chamber and empty. If you're mugging me, what condition do you hope my gun is in?