How many people on here leave the chamber empty on their CCW so they can rack the slide or pull back the hammer and scare someone? Geez.
I'm sensing sarcasm here...in which case, good point!
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How many people on here leave the chamber empty on their CCW so they can rack the slide or pull back the hammer and scare someone? Geez.
long guns, including AR's and shotguns, mag or tube loaded on a dropped hammer, chamber empty.
Me too. I'm all about avoiding that accidental discharge. I will sometimes chamber a round depending on a change in perceived threat level. As has been stated by a few others, I want a few steps between waking up and "boomstick go boom". I'm pretty sure a few extra milliseconds won't make that much difference. To each his own - whatever you're comfortable with I guess. I know you never know when you'll need it, but I'm pretty sure my dogs will give me sufficient heads up.
Autos, full mag, empty chamber (especially if the firing pin has no spring). Wheelguns, full load, hammer down.
I think you have to look at your own situation. I don't have kids in the house. I live on land where I can't penetrate to a neighbor. With no kids to worry about hitting or to protect, yes I can stay in my room and hide, or fire at will.
"Things" aren't worth the legal hassle or the danger of hunting someone down to shoot them. That's what insurance is for. So long as they stay out of my bedroom, they can have the place. If they enter my "space" they are dead.
We have all of the lights in our house on sensors. Every room or hall a BG enters, he turns on the lights. I stay in the dark. If he crashed my bedroom door, he is flooded with hall light and I'm in the dark.
He's never going to hear or see anything. except -
That makes sense, but it is situational. If you often have people over to your house who don't know how to handle firearms I can see how this might be an okay idea. I don't host parties or anything so it isn't really an issue for me. If I did have a bunch of people over who I'm not too comfortable with their weapons handling ability for whatever reason I would just make locking up all my guns (except my carry weapon of course) part of the clean-the-house-before-guests routine.Weigh the risks people.
An accidental gun shot due to chambered round vs. your life being saved because you had a round chambered
I feel its far more likely that someone grabs my gun and accidently shoots it than the UNLIKELY possibility I will not have time to chamber a round in the UNLIKELY event of a home invasion.
Its very unlikely a home invasion would ever occur and its even more unlikely that if it occurs you won't have a second to chamber a round. Accidental gun shot is more likely
I absolutely never ever ever chamber a round when the gun is out of my pocession. When carrying, sure, I'll chamber a round (less than half the time though, depending on my assesment of risk) Obviously when I am hunting I have a round chambered because I expect to shoot something
I don't have kids, I just don't want a gun of mine fired accidently...at all...by anyone. I can help reduce the risk of that happening by keeping the chambers clear. So that is what I do... And you should to. Unless you are so dang paranoid you are willing to put yourself and others in danger to increase your draw time in the HIGHLY UNLIKELY senario that you get home invaded and ALSO do not have a spare second to chamber a round
Well that has less to do with a round being chambered and more to do with keeping a light and tritium sights on your weapon. Remember firearms handling rule #4: be aware of your target and what is beyond it. I would never shoot at anything without positive identification as a threat.Some of you guys talk about this topic like you are going to be home invaded tomorrow and that kind of paranoia scares me most. A paranoid gun toting home owner can be a bigger threat to society than a burglar. Think about it. Pizza man gets the wrong house...blaaam! neighbor is drunk, goes to wrong house...blaam! your teenage or degenerate 20 something kid sneaks outside to puff a cig, comes back in...blaaam! You didn't hear your wife get out of bed, she drops a pan in the kitchen, you think she is being held hostage in the kitchen....blaaam! I can go on and on
good to know Spengo. I was being somewhat comical when I thought up the list of unlikely senarios but in all seriousness people do accidently get shot by over-paranoid gunnuts...I would assume...because I dont have stats on that ofcourse
regardless I guess that is a little off topic.
Back to the debate...
Wow, you have peacocks? In your yard? Who has peacocks? Where do you get peacocks? Do you feed them and treat them as pets or do they just live out there?
mind == boggled
Because I have kids I don't have any loaded guns except my personal defense carry pistol. My kids know how to load the shotgun quickly and correctly, my oldest son has a shotgun and ammo under his bed and knows how to use it, he even had to load it once about 3 years ago to back me up in an altercation with an EX's dumb boyfriend that decided he wanted to be stupid and knock on my door to start BS, I did not have to prompt him to load it and by the time the situation was over and I actually realized that he had his shotgun out to back me up is when I went inside and found that he was at that time unloading it since he knew the situation was diffused.