Sounds like a fair trade off to me. Im glad some schools are even allowing CHL with teachers!treeman wrote:I have always carried "one in the pipe" but in the last couple of months I have had to come to grips with not having a round chambered if I want the opportunity to carry concealed at work. The school where I teach has adopted a policy allowing some to carry concealed and one stipulation is that a round is not chambered (another is only use frangible ammo). I understand the handicap this is, but the alternative is not being able to have the weapon on me at all.
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- Thu Aug 29, 2013 10:32 am
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- Thu Aug 01, 2013 10:12 am
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s9601694 wrote:Kahr CM 9 or Glock 23 G4 (depending on the attire of the day). Both have one permanently in the pipe, whether they are on my person or in their "beds" (They each have their own GunVault) . I want to be able to grab, point and shoot without questioning in my head if its going to do BANG..
Regarding safeties: i know lots of people like external safeties. I was tought never to use an external safety for the simple reason: a gun is always loaded (that and i was trained with a Glock 17).. I have hardly ever touched the fire selectors (BACAUSE THAT'S WHAT THEY ARE ) on my AR's because they dont have a full auto setting (that works)..
- Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:22 pm
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Re: One in the pipe - do you do it?
I carry my Glock 17 Gen 4 in a retension holster with one in the pipe!!!