Nope but his nickname was.....and forever will be.... "boom boom"I want a bulletproof vest made out of his flooring.
Did he have "TWO POP" inked on surgical tape on the front of his helmet?
Because this.
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Nope but his nickname was.....and forever will be.... "boom boom"I want a bulletproof vest made out of his flooring.
Did he have "TWO POP" inked on surgical tape on the front of his helmet?
Because this.
In the Glock 40's it was a HUGE problem, and led to the famous Glock Kaboom's that were happening with disturbing frequency.Can you comment more on why rechambering a carry round is a bad idea? I wouldn’t have given that a second thought. Thanks
why do you de-chamber your carry glock? it either needs to be sitting in the level 2/3 retention holster, or do not chamber it at all - do an israeli carry, if that is your choice - but why would one ever chamber it in and then de-chamber it constantly?After 3 chamberings of a 40 S&W into a Glock 40 it is advisable to toss it into your range ammo can IMHO
Monthy Python's Holy Grail? Nice!!The Book of Armaments, Chapter 2, verses 9-21.
And the Lord spake saying, "First shalt thou take out the Holy Pin, then shalt thou count to three, no more, no less. Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count. Neither count thou two, excepting that thou proceed to three. Five is right out."
I want a bulletproof vest made out of his flooring.
Some people clear their weapons before putting them away, personally if it is not a SHTF grab gun it is unloaded when it gets stored.why do you de-chamber your carry glock? it either needs to be sitting in the level 2/3 retention holster, or do not chamber it at all - do an israeli carry, if that is your choice - but why would one ever chamber it in and then de-chamber it constantly?
I guess as a policy I could keep the pistols chambered but I like relieving that spring.. Also the pistol on my night stand I prefer not to be chambered, being unconscious i feel like I am not necessarily in control and could reach over and squeeze a round off in my sleep or something.
I'll probably mirror everyone else, but:What is your method of unloading your Pistol ( no Wheel guns)
Do you drop the mag 1st and lock your slide back? Then make sure the Pistol is clear- looking in the chamber to make sure no rounds are present.
Lock your Slide 1st, then drop the mag. Then make sure the Pistol is clear- looking in the chamber to make sure no rounds are present.
then make a policy that if a gun is in the holster and a holster is locked - it means the gun is chambered and is ready to fire. it can go into a safe like that too, safe will not explode and round will not self-combust. applies to any gun and any non-leather holster that is capable of keeping a gun in it.
i would really emphasise on the level 2 lockable holster, as it helps to prohibit a habit of casually pulling a chambered gun out of it for observation and shoving it back into.This, have a system.
Holstered handguns are always loaded.
I prefer just not to do anything casual with my loaded guns.i would really emphasise on the level 2 lockable holster, as it helps to prohibit a habit of casually pulling a chambered gun out of it for observation and shoving it back into.
in that store - choose one you like - like this one
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then make a policy that if a gun is in the holster and a holster is locked - it means the gun is chambered and is ready to fire. it can go into a safe like that too, safe will not explode and round will not self-combust. applies to any gun and any non-leather holster that is capable of keeping a gun in it.
Was hoping for a beefier carpet, at least.He was in his reloading area, in the basement, concrete floor.
This, have a system.
Holstered handguns are always loaded.
Stored firearms are always unloaded.
If I'm in an emergency, I have loaded mags stored next to unloaded firearms, but I never leave a stored gun loaded because I'll forget and try to put a trigger lock on that thing before going out to the range and blow a window out or some shit.
These things may change if you have children, I do not.
Fistful of Dolares I'm told; but the right franchise...The Good the bad the Ugly!!@
drop mag, rack the slide a few times to eject any round in the chamber, rack the slide and lock open to visually inspect the chamber, if the chamber if clear release the slide ( do not let it slam ) and with the muzzle facing in a safe direction and down pull the trigger
My wife and I have a system.I knew one guy who had a system. He kept all his guns loaded all the time. Claimed that since he knew every gun was loaded he had no problem always treating them as such. He had no wife or kids and lived alone. He was a strange dude, but as long as I knew him he never had an ND.
My system is to have a single “hot” safe. Any gun in that safe is hot; loaded with a round in the chamber. The only guns in the hot safe are my EDC guns and my home defense pistol. The hot safe is next to my bed tethered to an under floor beam. Having the home defense gun in the safe means that I have to be awake enough to open the safe to get to it. I’m willing to accept that delay in the name of safety. The fact that I open and close the safe twice a day (in the morning to remove my carry gun for the day and at night when I put it back) means I have high confidence that I’ll be able to get in the safe quickly when I have to.My wife and I have a system.
Any gun in any safe that is in a holster is loaded. So while you always treat every gun like its loaded. If a gun is in the safe in a holster, you can COUNT ON it being loaded (and with a round in the chamber).
And my CZ 97BD- That is a no noThis.
Except the warning to not drop the slide hard on an empty chamber really only applies to 1911s.
The best part?
"Disassemble round."
Had me laughing out loud.
Call me crazy but I feel no need to rack the slide 9 times, and this way I don't have to go chasing a random 9mm round under my bed or couch.
We do the same thing. Pump shotgun is cruiser ready on the door of the safe and any handgun in a holster is definitely loaded. Everything else should be unloaded but 4 rules still apply.My wife and I have a system.
Any gun in any safe that is in a holster is loaded. So while you always treat every gun like its loaded. If a gun is in the safe in a holster, you can COUNT ON it being loaded (and with a round in the chamber).
I don't understand racking the slide either. Just lock it back and visually inspect, twice. Done. Seems like wasted energy and unnecessary wear on your gun.
Pulling the trigger after is not on my agenda either. Training yourself to pull the trigger when not on target seems like a potential training scare, unless you actually aim to practice that nice trigger press one last time before putting your ghat away.
In MA the pocket must have a button and be securely closedLike Barney, I carry a single round in my shirt pocket, so my gun is ALWAYS empty/safe until I need it.
Why?Some guns, AR's or Glocks for instance, I want to store trigger released
Why?once you check them a dry fire is needed.