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So you have to have a CCW to carry with one in the chamber? That's weird.WildBill wrote:FWIW, you can carry a handgun with an empty chamber without a CCW in Utah.jeeperbryan wrote:What if it was illegal to carry a gun with one in the chamber? Would you stop carrying because your gun is useless now?
Sorry, my memory is faulty. You can open carry in Utah if your gun is not loaded, e.g. without a round in the chamber. IANAL.jeeperbryan wrote:So you have to have a CCW to carry with one in the chamber? That's weird.WildBill wrote:FWIW, you can carry a handgun with an empty chamber without a CCW in Utah.jeeperbryan wrote:What if it was illegal to carry a gun with one in the chamber? Would you stop carrying because your gun is useless now?
Depends, what is your definition of "gassed up"?Shorts wrote:What if it was illegal to keep your car gassed up, would you still buy a car?
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jeeperbryan wrote:Depends, what is your definition of "gassed up"?Shorts wrote:What if it was illegal to keep your car gassed up, would you still buy a car?
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In all seriousness though, I don't disagree with your preferences, I just have different ones.
No need to get mad...SIR....I was simply pointing out the error of your ways. Don't shoot the messenger. It is plainly written in the manual. I think it is great that you can afford to break and replace a hundred guns...but it does not make you right. Furthermore, it is not my concern that you may shoot yourself in the foot pulling the trigger on a loaded gun while attempting to catch the hammer before it falls on the firing pin. My main purpose was to make sure the handgun noobs reading this forum, don't think for one minute that carrying a half cocked 1911 is a good idea. Facts are...it simply is NOT designed to be used in this manner.VoiceofReason wrote:Further discussion of this topic is pointless. You are not going to convince me I am wrong in the way I carry and I do not intend to convince you the way you carry is wrong.03Lightningrocks wrote:LOL...so...you choose to blow off the part about not carrying half cocked, the part about damaging the firearm and the part about not carrying a round chambered???? They plainly tell you your wrong. Make of it what you want.
PS I forgot to point out one more flaw in your choice of carry. You cannot engage the thumb safety when the gun is "half cocked".
Yes I do “choose to blow off the part about not carrying half cocked” and “the part about damaging the firearm”. Why are you so concerned about me damaging my firearm? I check it on a regular basis and if I do damage it I think I can afford to have it repaired. If it cannot be repaired I can afford to pay the $1200.00 to replace it at any time, with no problem. As a matter of fact I could buy another one exactly like it to carry while it is being repaired.
Read my post again. I do carry one in the chamber and I am aware you cannot engage the safety with it on half cock. I don’t need to. I will repeat, I check it on a regular basis with “snap caps” in it to make sure the hammer will not fall when I pull the trigger with it on “half cock”.
As far as having to use it quickly, I practice cocking it to “full cock” as I draw it with “snap caps” in it on a regular basis also.
You sir do not know me or anything about me. You do not know why I actually carry two guns and can shoot equally well left handed or right handed.
As I stated further discussion of this topic is pointless. I do not have to justify the way I carry to you or anyone else and I do not expect anyone else to justify the way they carry to me.
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I beleive that the Israeli special forces carry like this, however, I wouldn't recommned it either (for the average guy anyway). Buy a new gun that you're are comfortable carrying ready to go, otherwise, that second that you use chambering that round, if you even get one chambed could be the second you need to save your life.Bill wrote:A definitive answer to this can be ascertained from tactical training schools, I do not know of any that train without a round chambered.
If you carry and you're concerned about your holstering/drawing skills you could always try some IDPA competiton to build those skills.kitty wrote:Thank you Charles, very helpful information and I will definitely practice, practice, practice. Unfortunately we don't live near you, we're in the D/FW area, but thank you very much for the offer of help.
I admit my astonishment. Having seen pictures of your collection, I would never have imagined you would not carry cocked-and-locked.rm9792 wrote:I carry my 1911's hammer down loaded chamber.