NNT wrote:After reading some of the comments, and the title again, I think I get the point, but I don't agree with the all or none statement. I think the point is if you are not comfortable carrying in ready condition, maybe you are not practiced or confident enough to carry at all? And it is less about survival.
If you REALLY want to be ready for the BG, you should carry it in your hand at all times, not a holster, because that second or two to draw it could be the difference in surviving or not. Or maybe you can't get to it easily because you are sitting, or, or, ...
There is always a compromise made somewhere between perfect safety and practicality.
We teach our kids in life you often have to choose between good, better, and best, not between good and bad. So if you don't carry in 'best', then good and better are no good?
I carry a DAO with a long pull specifically to avoid a light trigger as mentioned above. It is what I am comfortable with.
My point was and is simply that one shouldn't carry a semi-automatic if they are lack the skill and confidence to carry a round in the chamber. I never said don't carry a gun; carry a revolver.
I wholeheartedly agree that we make compromises in many aspects of self-defense weapons. Rifles are far more efficient at stopping a threat, but we don't carry them for social and practical reasons. It would be slightly faster to deploy a self-defense handgun if we carried it in our hand, but that's illegal, impractical and anti-social. Comparing a gun-in-the-hand to a loaded chamber is not a realistic comparison.
I agree with folks who state that a DAO or even DA/SA semi-auto is operationally the same as a revolver for folks who fear carrying a round in the chamber. I doubt those folks would agree.
Chas.