I have some like that. They're of historical interest (to me, anyway) and they only get fed ammo when I take them to the range for an outing.Dave2 wrote:I was referring to guns that are prone to fire when dropped, or broken in such a way that the sear can't properly hold back the hammer, or some other such thing.
Then I have the ones I carry. The only time they don't have a round chambered is when I'm cleaning them, or handing them to a buddy because I thought he might like to take a look.