Always eith one in the chamber, hammer down and safety off. Its part of being human. I carry one in the chamber of my ruger P89 with 17 rounds in the magazine. It still works now, so long as the comment page is more than three years old. As I mentioned elsewhere here, the trigger pull and safety mechanism are irrelevant to the *proximate* cause of any Glock discharge Im aware of. Question: If it lands on its muzzle could it not go out-of-battery? The odds are not in favor of the added time it takes to try and chamber a round, let alone the stress of a real situation. Dont you dare break the three rules of safe gun handling. OMG I love those old Fractured Fairy Tales shows! Thats all Colt added to the series 80, the internal firing pin block. Someone with little firearms experience who feels over confident in his/her carry technique is more likely to find him/herself in trouble. And so it is when carrying a Glock as well. Sometimes I ask a question. If you cant respect the power and danger of an automobile why would you think you could be trusted with a firearm at all let alone one without a safety? The Israelis do it, and I do too. Learn your own weapon and try not to drop it, the last thing you do might be a good catch. Ive always been a SA semi, or when Rugeting for fun, their SA revolvers, like Single 6 w/Wmr cyl. I submit extremely unlikely. In addition to this, some manufacturers have added manual lever safeties to their firearms and XDS has the grip safety as well. Always, recent training with Instructor who suggested to always carry chambered. This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Well your odds of dying of heart disease is about a thousand times more likely than dying from a criminal attack, so, maybe something to think about. The Last Word. Picture if I was to just strike a primer laying on a hard surface, with a hand held hammer, manually. * They have defense of the State, of their comrades, or of other citizens.. Usually I just get to see Colt SAAs with 16 chamber cylinders. I know some people , maybe most people , will be just fine carrying a Glock with a loaded chamber , but all the reasons people give for not are not 100% wrong either . The gunfight at the end was pretty good otherwise, but at one point Costner gets 16 shots out of his Colt SAA without reloading. There is no doubt about it. You shoud not count on having both hands available while being attacked. If thats a problem, dont carry a firearm. If my shooting was up to par with my driving Id be like Lena Miculek. Since the pin must have considerable energy to fire the primer charge, and then must expend that energy quickly through a sudden stop, it really doesnt matter, because the available object to provide the sudden deceleration needed to drive the pin into the round is almost certainly going to be the ground, and the round must be in line with the inertia, which, if provided by gravity instead of the firearm itself, must be downwards. 29 July 2022 by srnoj. oh yeahuhcarry what you like guys. Now, to rein in this trip into the weeds. Correct. I dont know how high Id have to go to get it to ignite, but I figure Im never going to carry my piece 8+ off the floor, (seeing as how thats the height of most ceilings). Didnt say I didnt know how, just not much use for one Bad guy dies. What Glock Is Most Used By Law Enforcement; Who Makes The Glock 22 Many people have said, "A Glock doesn't have a safety." In this video, Dustin Winegar demonstrates that the Glock pistol design is actually one of the safest. Older single action revolvers or those still manufactured without a hammer block/transfer bar are theoretically more prone to discharge back in the day when you ride a horse as the drop from that position could allow the pistol to rotate muzzle up when it lands. You just have to get comfortable with it. Ive committed all those errors and I grew from them. The Glock Gen 4 and Gen 5 models have actually become really popular with civilians and self-defense shooters alike. The guns must of been 1911s or Browning HPs or similar SA only. All the out of battery safeties do is, in one way or another, block the hammer from providing that energy to the pin until the gun is fully locked into battery. OthersI just didnt think about and for some pretty good reasons. There is no way to put a round in the chamber without leaving the striker cocked, and there is no safety. And that is the key to any methodology, simply having the proper training. Agreed. Just remember, about the only way you can deactivate the safety mechanism is with your finger. A S&W Model 329. Or a DA/SA auto. Situational risk assessment. (I dont think any of us are going to try to pocket carry a 1911 or a Glock 17.). First much like the Israelis Fairbairn and Sykes had to teach officers how to carry safely in a manner that got them street-ready quickly. That doesnt mean you can ever fool around with one. I answered the asked question. Even though everyone who has ever used and examined a SA revolver can easily see that the firing pin is ALWAYS in contact with the primer when the hammer is down, if the chamber under it has a round in it? Various firearms but could go to dagger, spear, sword and buckler, longsword, or smallsword if for some reason one of those seemed like a good idea. June 2016. I like having a gun ready to shoot but I need a second chance when Im juggling. All I get is replies that they are working on it. 1911s are traditionally carried empty chamber (probably a bad idea) or cocked and locked: hammer cocked and slide mounted safety engaged. I still counted 16, but when he starts fanning it gets a little hard to keep track. Are Glocks Safe To Carry Chambered. I really, really wish the powers that be could find someone to get this comment section to work right. It is generally safe to carry a Glock with a round in the chamber, as long as the user follows proper handling and safety protocols. What an idiot libtard if you have a gun you get good at handling it stay with your BB gun, Mad says, What an idiot libtard if you have a gun you get good at handling it stay with your BB gun. Farago sells out, the site gets taken over by snowflakes who spend every minute lining up sponsored content, and the content section gets taken over by trolls and vlads. Ive run an experiment with a rough 1911 with a POS barrel that was scrap. Just old school geeze, too used to doing the hard chit the same way, but it worked for me. I think five guns is the bare minimum, and thats how I always answer the one gun question. In meantime, happy to train Israeli carry and take the tragedy buffer. My AR is half loaded with the mag in but unchambered. Excuse me, but the inventor of the Linebaugh cartridges and custom gunsmith in Powell Wyoming is JOHN Linebaugh. That may be true but it is also irrelevant, since the *actual* cause of the negligent discharge is*negligence. Its just not for me, especially as I get into my golden years. Thats a lot more true to life (in my admittedly inexperienced opinion) than most movies, especially westerns. Dry fire and have a friend rush you with a fake knife. Sykes wrote their highly influential book, " Shooting To Live," based on their experiences with the Shanghai Police Department. One of the interesting things about that is I can (after clearing) dry fire repeatedly and get a rough visual about how much the aim point moves depending on my grip and finger position. When carrying the gun in a holster, the grip safety will keep the gun from discharging, even if the . I have no problem with a 1911 locked and loaded, there has been one in my car since I bought it in 2010. Only, dumb guys wouldnt understand that. Considering the odds of handling a particular weapon every day for years or possibly the rest of your life hoping to never have a brain fart in the process, and many people wisely choose another option. I will always carry chambered because I keep my fingers where they belong and therefore don't worry about it. The G44 is the ideal pistol to start or enhance your shooting experience. Youll probably die trying to get your semi-auto back into battery after attempting a contact shot anyway. Is really shouldnt be that hard. there's always a round in the chamberBG's don't usually give you a timeout to rack one in +1 Besides everyone knows the cool racking sound scares off any bad guys : ), Yes. I have no worries about the gun going off when holstering it or even worse going off by itself while in the holster as many Glocks have done when a fold of the holster got snagged inside the trigger guard. And my Glock 17. But in any case, the inertia must lie directly in line with the round, and then the round must stop suddenly, like when the muzzle hits the ground. Bear in mind that all Glock pistols are striker fired and are have no manual safeties. No, but it requires that everything go right when theres a higher chance of something going wrong. Jul 18, 2010. Police departments across the country mocked the NYPD for their accusations and understood that its both trigger happy officers and training issues that lead to problems like that.Glocks two-part trigger is one piece of their internal safety features. Pretty soon, it became standard for guns to have a manual safety switch. Again, though, training is the answer. That connected to the trigger, which only dropped out of the way when the trigger was fully pressed. As for the replicas, these are hit-and-miss when it comes to carrying on an empty chamber. Not too long ago, we posted an article (by me!) Even my beloved Browning High Powers (all 6 f them) gave me fits until I found some expanding ammo that would work reliably in them. Not only that, but the holster allows you to "re-holster" off body which also greatly reduces the odds of clothing or something getting caught in the trigger guard. So yes, its completely safe. If I was gona carry an empty gun Id carry a full sized 1911, that way if I had to throw it at somebody it would weigh enough to hurt when it him them. Good luck!!!!! Modern revolvers (Smith & Wesson, Taurus, Ruger, Kimber) have transfer bar safeties and as such theres no need to mention it. Open range is a good movie and as far as the other guys standing there in real life its called shock value I did love the the fact Costners six shooter magically self loaded. if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[336,280],'guntradition_com-large-mobile-banner-2','ezslot_5',119,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-guntradition_com-large-mobile-banner-2-0');The danger comes from dangerous gun handling and not following safe gun handling rules. Im still getting comfortable with carrying, and Ill take an unchambered gun over one at home in the safe any day. Carrying a Glock 26 or 27 in "conditon 1" (chambered) is comparable to carrying a loaded S&W Jframe revolver. Congratulations. Youd figure Colt would have gotten with the program by now and made the SAA with a transfer bar. OK, this isnt enough for you? Glock 17. I learned to drive on the streets of San Francisco with a van as a teenager when my mom wanted me to drive her around. Wait a second, so youre telling me that I shouldnt keep my home defense gun in condition 3 but instead have it in condition 1 and put it in a lock box? To fire the pistol, the trigger safety and the trigger itself must be deliberately depressed at the same time. Literally has nothing to do with firearm safety. The finger does not go in the trigger guard until Im ready to fire. Jordan Buck is an outdoor writer, a man of faith, and a family man. Length: 7.3. Even in that highly unlikely scenario, the gun would likely kill them anyway, even without going off, by blunt trauma alone. For those afraid of carrying cocked and locked or striker-fired guns, the XD-E is a better choice than chamber-empty carry. It's a little bullet with a decent velocity, but will it actually fill the freezer? Well, technically, you could also just not drop them I suppose. If you want one of it, you must like it, so why wouldnt you want more? Again, carrying with an empty chamber isnt wrong, but it just isnt quite right. That chit will get you *illed in a real shtf. . These are: 1. Did dad work for a local Florida PD not to be named? Let's dive into the depths of insanity when it comes to concealed carry myths. See the old Remingtons. Now try looking up punctuation. 1 you many not have time to chamber. Its your right to be retarded. If I feel the urge to admire, use and hold a finely engineered machine I might just as likely pull out and ogle any one of my watches, of my bicycles, of my cars, of my surgical instruments, of my fountain pens or of my firearms. It became the norm to carry with an empty chamber. I thought it was just the cops and regulars of the IDF. The fact remains, we are always training. The end result is the same, but the means to that end are directly opposite in how they function. That was back in the 1970s somewhere. if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'guntradition_com-leader-1','ezslot_8',113,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-guntradition_com-leader-1-0');I do know one engineer who figured out that if it was dropped from 221 feet and it lands on the right angle squarely on its barrel, it could possibly go off, but the bullet would immediately strike the ground and not do much after that. There are no Glock negligent discharges *without* the word *negligent* in the incident description. You'll want to train yourself one way or the other. Or remembering faulty? Haha. to all you sanctimonious what iffers and self styled know it alls out there: We keep our mouths shut, myob, and avoid praising glocks. Whatever stage you carry your weapon at be consistent. I dont expect hardware (or software) to compensate for a persons stupidity, as opposed to the opinion of many other people who think it should. Do other people carry Glocks in IWB holsters with chambered rounds? Wouldnt it be actually quicker to rack the slide than to retrieve your weapon from a locked box? Just that for most every use, there are other choices that are better. Obviously carrying concealed greatly reduces the odds of your gun being taken, but that doesnt mean that precautions arent in order. I carry my Jericho the same way. ADs by glockinstine operators usually are extracting their golden goose with or wit out a pocket holster, by placing their finger, as so many comments referred to above, on the trigger upon extraction. Bottom line: For *any* firearm, you have to *put your finger (or some other object) INTO the trigger guard to fire the weapon.*. I may not have the time to chamber a round if a BG is close enough. Glocks are designed with internal safety features to prevent accidental discharge. Two motions will always be quicker than four, unless one can somehow arrange to do all four simultaneously. Jun 4, 2009. Good username though. People who carry them are so rare that I felt like it wasnt worth mentioning, and Im probably still right. The internal Safe Action System will not allow the pistol to go off accidentally. I have yet to find a dumb ass vaccine. If you want a single action trigger pull, either carry a SAO autoloader in condition one, or choose a hammer fired model that one can manipulate its condition at will.
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