some here are suggesting having an empty chamber on an auto pistol... and no, i'm pointing out that the round that is in line with the barrel isn't the one that shoots off, it's the next one on the cylinder... so any one who is still nervous after the 10 pound DA pull, they can feel much better about that.WildBill wrote:Are you suggesting having one empty chamber in a revolver?AJSully421 wrote:If you are not comfortable with one in the hole you are a perfect candidate for revolvers... which don't have one in the hole, they have one in the NEXT hole, which is completely different.
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- Fri May 23, 2008 8:45 am
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Re: Do you carry "Round Chambered" or not ?
- Wed May 21, 2008 11:57 pm
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Re: Do you carry "Round Chambered" or not ?
what shall we call call a loaded Glock... condition zero? its pretty close to a cocked and unlocked BHP... I once carried a 92f cocked my rationale was that the 4 pound action was still heavier than my 3.5# glock trigger... i've grown up since then... and sold the beretta for a second G17.
ONE IN THE PIPE IS THE ONLY WAY TO CARRY. If you are not comfortable with one in the hole you are a perfect candidate for revolvers... which don't have one in the hole, they have one in the NEXT hole, which is completely different.
ONE IN THE PIPE IS THE ONLY WAY TO CARRY. If you are not comfortable with one in the hole you are a perfect candidate for revolvers... which don't have one in the hole, they have one in the NEXT hole, which is completely different.