TimW
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So do I.Why would I need a gun? I support the police.
I still carry.
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So do I.Why would I need a gun? I support the police.
So do I.
I still carry.
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Advanges and disadvantages to both. There are times when I don't want a round chambered.I don’t even have to rack a slide (revolver)
I don’t even have to rack a slide (revolver) on the summer carry. Winter, a Colt 1911. Not many want to argue with a .45
I carry everywhere I go. Unless I’m asked or there is a sign.
IF you do carry or buy a handgun…practice practice practice. Also know the laws and reciprocity laws concerning your state or Commonwealth
I carry everywhere as well. If there is a sign. I go elsewhere. Safety first is my motto.
A defensive firearm should be ready to go at all times. If you are uncomfortable carrying with a round in the chamber, I humbly suggest you invest in more training and range time. The safety on all firearms rests between your ears.Advanges and disadvantages to both. There are times when I don't want a round chambered.
Advanges and disadvantages to both. There are times when I don't want a round chambered.
Same with PA. My understanding is Ohio is different. Private business signs hold the weight of the law from what I was told. So being close to the border I leave mine in the truck when I go in a place with signage. PA is a different storySigns do not carry the weight of law in every state and in some that do (Missouri) they can only ask you to leave...
I'm starting to miss the bikini thread. Wouldn't it be great to see a bikini gal with a big ol' pistol strapped on?
Not a matter of range time. When I am at someone's home with their children present I prefer not to have a round chambered. In my judgement, I would have enough warning of a defensive need in that environment to chamber a round. When I am out in public, I typically have a round chambered.A defensive firearm should be ready to go at all times. If you are uncomfortable carrying with a round in the chamber, I humbly suggest you invest in more training and range time. The safety on all firearms rests between your ears.
This 'signs don't carry the weight of the law' thing is misunderstood by many. Some folks think if a place isn't specifically designated 'no weapons' by law then they're free to carry if they want and anywhere they want regardless of signage...not so. In every place, business or home, the owner or management still has the right to keep some people out. Just like 'no shoes, no shirt, no service' or a restaurants 'jacket required' is 'no firearms allowed'.Same with PA. My understanding is Ohio is different. Private business signs hold the weight of the law from what I was told. So being close to the border I leave mine in the truck when I go in a place with signage. PA is a different story
So where do you do all this gun handlingNot a matter of range time. When I am at someone's home with their children present I prefer not to have a round chambered. In my judgement, I would have enough warning of a defensive need in that environment to chamber a round. When I am out in public, I typically have a round chambered.
So where do you do all this gun handling
To load and unload?
Don’t believe I’ve ever heard of a properly holstered gun going off.
Have heard of a gun in the hand being negligently fired.
My point is, you and everyone around you is safer if you load, apply safety if nec., and holster. The ONLY time a N/D is possible is when you’re handling it.
How dare you!!!Like you said, my choice. I may carry in a number of different ways - or I may not carry at all - in different situations based on my judgement.