Goes for de-cockers, too. My BDA has a de-cocker, and I have never given it a second thought carrying one in the chamber, with de-cocker activated. If I don't have it on me, it's within easy reach 24/7. Am I missing something here?DoubleJ wrote:![]()
For those of us with "safeties" on our guns, I think flickin' off the safety is part of the grip.
mebbe it's just me...


As SOP, we load, cock and lock every gun in the house. That way there is never a question. The only time that they are in the house unloaded is when they are being cleaned and when the Grandkids come to visit, and we know ahead of time that they are coming.
My theory: If you must, as a safety rule, treat every gun as if it is loaded, it might as well be loaded. An unloaded gun is no better than a rock, if a bad guy comes to call, especially if he has a loaded gun!
