Yeah, like any city in the entire world for example. Perhaps you have not visited a Walmart in recent history but in case you weren't aware: meth is a thing.There seems to be a strong and vocal contingent on this forum for cocked locked and ready to rock. I suspect these guys maybe live in some sketchy places?
Or just do what I do (or don’t do) and never clean a gun….One other thing. The biggest chance of an accidental discharge will be when you are cleaning your gun. NEVER clean the gun around the kids!!!!!!
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There seems to be a strong and vocal contingent on this forum for cocked locked and ready to rock. I suspect these guys maybe live in some sketchy places?
Thank you all with your thoughts on the subject. Not trying to start any fights here. I will put some more thought to this and take some of the advice into consideration.
For those of you carrying aiwb, what good kydex holsters do you recommend?
Lol... so, in a thread where the op is asking for advice on how to carry you are upset that people are giving him advice on how to carry? Perhaps if you are triggered by people giving others advice on how to carry you should.... oh, I don't know... avoid threads where the person is asking for advice on how to carry?I have not advised anyone as to how they should carry, loaded or unloaded. I would appreciate the same courtesy. I’ve been told several times on this forum that I am not confident or maybe even incompetent because I choose to carry with an empty chamber. Neither of those things is true. You do you. I don’t live in Baghdad or the bad part of Philly. I live in a place where most people leave their doors open and their cars unlocked on the street. In my particular case and probably that of others, the chances of a child getting a hold of my loaded firearm are minuscule. The chances that I will get in a fight or be the victim of a mugging or carjacking and need one in the chamber are even more minuscule. It’s a judgment call. Somebody wants to carry with no round in the chamber, why must some people feel compelled to question their judgment?
I occasionally drive through Stockton, I put a round in then.
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I will agree that fear of NDs while a gun is properly holstered is irrational with quality handguns. However, if a round is chambered, one must holster and unholster the loaded gun, as well as unload and reload. These are the times NDs happen and if someone prefers to minimize that risk, it is hardly a lack of confidence.Lol... so, in a thread where the op is asking for advice on how to carry you are upset that people are giving him advice on how to carry? Perhaps if you are triggered by people giving others advice on how to carry you should.... oh, I don't know... avoid threads where the person is asking for advice on how to carry?
And yeah, if you are afraid of NDs from a properly holstered gun it is 100% because you lack confidence in your own abilities. Sorry that basic facts are upsetting to your ego.
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I have not advised anyone as to how they should carry, loaded or unloaded. I would appreciate the same courtesy. I’ve been told several times on this forum that I am not confident or maybe even incompetent because I choose to carry with an empty chamber. Neither of those things is true. You do you. I don’t live in Baghdad or the bad part of Philly. I live in a place where most people leave their doors open and their cars unlocked on the street. In my particular case and probably that of others, the chances of a child getting a hold of my loaded firearm are minuscule. The chances that I will get in a fight or be the victim of a mugging or carjacking and need one in the chamber are even more minuscule. It’s a judgment call. Somebody wants to carry with no round in the chamber, why must some people feel compelled to question their judgment?
I occasionally drive through Stockton, I put a round in then.
I will now duck down behind this garbage can, to avoid all the incoming tomatoes.
I have not advised anyone as to how they should carry, loaded or unloaded. I would appreciate the same courtesy. I’ve been told several times on this forum that I am not confident or maybe even incompetent because I choose to carry with an empty chamber. Neither of those things is true. You do you. I don’t live in Baghdad or the bad part of Philly. I live in a place where most people leave their doors open and their cars unlocked on the street. In my particular case and probably that of others, the chances of a child getting a hold of my loaded firearm are minuscule. The chances that I will get in a fight or be the victim of a mugging or carjacking and need one in the chamber are even more minuscule. It’s a judgment call. Somebody wants to carry with no round in the chamber, why must some people feel compelled to question their judgment?
I occasionally drive through Stockton, I put a round in then.
I will now duck down behind this garbage can, to avoid all the incoming tomatoes.
Hey do you still bow hunt in arizona?Good holster, and leave it there until you are ready to use it. My kids saw me carry everyday growing up, it was normal to them. Got into a sketchy situation when we got the Jeep stuck in the woods one time, and realized we interrupted some meth heads doing something. I had a Berreta 92 in an IWB and my whole family (the kids were young) was very happy I had that Berreta on me.
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