To chamber or not to chamber

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Re: To chamber or not to chamber

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I couldn't imagine carrying a $1,000.00 club made by Kimber America.
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Re: To chamber or not to chamber

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tanker1983 wrote:I couldn't imagine carrying a $1,000.00 club made by Kimber America.
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Re: To chamber or not to chamber

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Good.
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Re: To chamber or not to chamber

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Glock...XD...lcp... 1911...I always carry full magazine and round chambered...I always do a press check if there is not a loaded chamber indicator before holstering. Rather have it ready to go than have to charge a round should a threat appear.
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Re: To chamber or not to chamber

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johnson0317 wrote:Chamber. Gross motor skill quickly deteriorate and it is just one more thing to do when you need to be concentrating on something else.

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I thought it was the other way around. Fine motor skills go first.
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Re: To chamber or not to chamber

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a round in the mag < a round in the chamber

just use common sense and good gun safety techniques

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the second it takes you to draw, chamber a round, and get on target might be 1 second too late...
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Re: To chamber or not to chamber

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C-dub wrote:
johnson0317 wrote:Chamber. Gross motor skill quickly deteriorate and it is just one more thing to do when you need to be concentrating on something else.

RJ
I thought it was the other way around. Fine motor skills go first.
C-dub is correct on the order in which motor skills deteriorate under stress, but Johnson0317's point is valid in that having to chamber a round before your gun can be fired adds both significant time and a highly vulnerable point of potential failure to an already very risky situation.
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Re: To chamber or not to chamber

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Gross typing skils quikly deterioate... "rlol"

OK, I knew what I meant even if my fingers did not translate it correctly. Fine motor skills go out the window quickly and gross motor skills kick in.

For goodness sake, read what I mean, not what I type!!
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