I have a CS9 and I can carry 8 shots (7 + 1) but it is almost twice as heavy and bigger. Would like to feel good about carrying 5 in the 37 BUT I value my knee-caps, feet, and other people. Give me some advice here.
Thanks in advance.
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Thanks a million, Barres. I kind of thought something like that might be the case but just didn't know. By the way... I ALSO live in Prison City (retired University faculty). Where do you go to shoot? Where to you find ammo? Send me a PM.barres wrote:You don't need to beat your handgun into submission. Modern revolvers have a transfer bar that moved between the hammer and the firing pin when the trigger is held to the rear. If the trigger is not pulled, the transfer bar is out of the way, and the hammer cannot contact the firing pin. Load up all five chambers and feel secure.
Thanks, WEC. I enjoyed that thread. Learned a lot. I really appreciate the "enlightenment."WEC wrote:Rod, I had a thought that your original request for advice can also be related to those who find trepidation in carrying a semi-auto in condition 1. Here's a thread discussing it: http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... 53&t=23319" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Lots of good advice and philosophy in those pages. HTH!
I do not agree.Glockin in the USA wrote:Do NOT pocket carry ANY firearm without a pocket holster! I can't stress this enough.
If you don't carry anything else in that pocket, the biggest problem you'd have would be pocket lint.Glockin in the USA wrote:Do NOT pocket carry ANY firearm without a pocket holster! I can't stress this enough.
If you pocket carry without at least a minimalist pocket holster (DeSantis, Uncle Mike's, Blackhawk etc), then you run a substantional risk (especially with really small guns like .25 autos, Kel Tec/Ruger LCP size .380s, and even 5-shot revolvers) of the gun twisting out of proper position in your pocket during the course of the day. Then, if you need the gun quickly, the grip is not where you think it will be, the gun may even be sitting upside down in your pocket, making any sort of fast draw/fast presentation impossible. All depends on your particular pockets of course, it's conceivable that some pockets could just "fit" a particular gun just right ... but you better wear those pants every time you pocket carry.Mike1951 wrote:If you don't carry anything else in that pocket, the biggest problem you'd have would be pocket lint.Glockin in the USA wrote:Do NOT pocket carry ANY firearm without a pocket holster! I can't stress this enough.
No big deal!
I do it nearly every day.Rodrockinoff wrote:Is it safe for me to carry my model 37 S & W airweight in my front pocket with ALL five rounds loaded?