As I commented after the previous article, carry so that all you have to do is draw and pull the trigger. Perhaps if someone drops their gun from two stories up and it lands muzzle down on somebodys head? Big Bill: Yup. the first two rules of safe gun handling are Dont touch the trigger until you are ready to shoot, and dont point it at anything you dont want to destroy. How often are you a klutz when driving a car? When the term "loaded" means a round in the chamber and you need to carry, either open carry or concealed, with an unloaded gun, training to be faster with your draw will be very important. And unlike Mad, I DO make mistakes. Some folks in the comments section raised objections, as they are often wont to do. That chit will get you *illed in a real shtf. Learn what it means to have muscle memory. Ammoland was intelligent enough to allow only one person to use a name at a time. Heres a news flash, ever since Adam and Eve ate the serpents apple were all fallible. The Series 80 was a solution in search of a problem ie, it was created by lawyers. I dont believe anyone has the right to keep me from holding, using and appreciating these art forms. The LC9s can not be fired in any other way accidently unless the trigger is deliberately pulled. But, it has a decocker, so I can put a round in the chamber, decock the striker, and walk around with a much better feeling about it all. Just the same as the guy thumbing the safety off, he will beat me. But Knute is fine, and nobody else seems to want it. My three-year-old knows that for her bb gun. Let the one with no traffic tickets throw the first stone. As I mentioned elsewhere here, the trigger pull and safety mechanism are irrelevant to the *proximate* cause of any Glock discharge Im aware of. like i said My opinion. There is no doubt about it. Does the gun have a firing block mechanism. Hm. Second Media Corp., 111 Peter Street, Suite 600, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada. However, with an unchambered semi-auto, that may be a more credible concern. Because it has no external safety that means you are only 5 lbs away from making the gun fire. so the theory still stands, if you dont want a negligent discharge, dont be negligent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p28yT3Z3oj8&t=7347s Never happened yet I would rather shoot myself in the leg but still be in fight than have bad guy shoot me because I didnt have a chambered round. So instead of just grabbing said gun from the night stand and chambering a round, I should keep it loaded and put it in a lock box so that I can fumble around with a tiny key and try and put it in a tiny hole in the dark? 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. She now after many painful operations will be a partial cripple for the rest of her life. With any decent holster you will be fine. Every time I drive. In fact, it uses S&W Shield Plus magazines. I may not have the time to chamber a round if a BG is close enough. Sounds a lot like a problem created by attorneys to have something to sue over, doesnt it? Or remembering faulty? Second, they also trained. Why You Should Keep One Bullet in the Chamber. If you can have a momentary lapse of judgement handling a half million ft/lbs you could certainly have one while handling 350. Do u know what the 21 foot rule is? No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. And I dont want to have to think about anything. Not an appreciable amount of time. I too have a P89. On one of those occurances, my snubbie bbl. There are any number of guns out there with firing systems that, if dropped, will fire a round under the hammer. People who carry them are so rare that I felt like it wasnt worth mentioning, and Im probably still right. I know, its a big word, all scary long and has lots of syllables, but try it out. 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. 4) In such a rush and excitement even in a holster such as the case in Florida the police officer shot himself and the wall in a school and was clearly not in fear or stressed, so in all counts safety and training cause in the heat of the moment you may grab fast and shoot yourself. There are lots of better choices out there than the glock. There are tons of features that make it worth your consideration, starting with its trademark durability and flexibility. Carrying A Glock With One In The Chamber. I carry a LC9, no problem. Boy, that must be realllll nice. Is A Glock Safe To Carry Chambered. to all you sanctimonious what iffers and self styled know it alls out there: The 1911 has a grip safety as well as a thumb safety. I still dont get any notifications that someone has replied to any of my comments. Yet, most of us will also admit that we sometimes make mistakes while driving, despite all the practice/training. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Glocks have a trigger pull of 5-1/2 to 6 pounds. I carry a Glock 21 with a round in the chamber I constantly handle the gun to keep excellent muscle memory if you dont want to have the gun fire dont touch trigger. Keep your booger hook off the bang switch, use a good holster . I have had cops point shotgunms and Rvolvurs at me, made me nervous, now their pointing Glocks at me, and that frightens me to the point of shaking. Id rather they stop production than change a design thats gone on unchanged for as long as it has. Well, except for that ad hominem attack, anyway. I carry a 5 shot .357 magnum revolver a good deal of the time. So the trigger pull is utterly irrelevant *if* you are paying attention to your firearm which you should be doing, again, with *any* firearm. Kentucky CCDW Instructor. Thats when I started looking for a better way. Glock is known for its proprietary barrel design which is said to provide a better seal between the bullet and barrel, allowing less propellant gas leakage and less bullet deformation. PS: There was a 12 yo kid recently that subdued an attacker with a common socket wrench after Dad missed 39 times with a pistol. Glockster20. Yes. Any striker fired pistol that doesnt incorporate some type of manual safety has the same chance of a ND as a Glock. In a prima facie, on-paper, in-theory sense, thats true. I use either a DiSantis OWB when its jacket/coat weather or an Alien Gear 3.5 IWB when it Polo or T shirt weather. They do have a half cock notch that you could use to carry on a loaded chamber, but theres a reason they say, Dont go off half-cocked. Now youve introduced a firearm where one might not otherwise have been involved, not to mention triggering the bad guys own sense of self preservation. The NRA store version is about $50+ for the small size. Love the Quigly Down Under reference. I tease my friends when I can see their chamber indicator, I listened to guys who had been there.. The pistol was designed to be carried with a round in the chamber with the safety on or off as your choice. Im still a believer of an empty gun is just a club. But otherwise it still is a pretty good gunfight scene. Always eith one in the chamber, hammer down and safety off. 30 years carrying, 20 in the military with 6 combat deployments. Usually for at least an hour or so. Why, I havent the slightest idea. But, IF I were, then Id have to choose that DA revolver in my headboard. Those stances, their great for cops and competition but IMO bot so great in a gunfight up close. That photo of the safe is cute, if completely patronizing to those who make the kids argument. This is a particularly great idea. But thats good. Someone with little firearms experience who feels over confident in his/her carry technique is more likely to find him/herself in trouble. I have for almost 40 years and have it properly holstered. (Take that, NYPD!) I help equip people with knowledge and skills so they can be safe and effective with firearms. Yes - I always carry with a round chambered. Unfortunately, the safety is on the wrong side of the slide for me so I dont use it. I have done special work to lighten my trigger and its still not very touchy. At Incognito Concealment, we're confident we have the right holster for you. As the saying goes, you do you. Victoria: I did find a workaround though. Glock 17. It takes a dedicated squeeze of the finger. Repeatedly doing the same thing is training, because it becomes habit. Either you will practice with chambered, or chamber empty. #5. I had the same concerns when I first started to carry my Glock. Between the trigger safety, the firing pin safety and the drop safety I feel very comfortable carrying it chambered. Is a cheap one as good as a safe from, say, a Liberty or Rhino? Somewhat different than in rural MS tho, speaking as one who attended a full auto shoot at a local range about a month ago. There is one thing very different between handling a car and handling a weapon a 4000 pound vehicle traveling at 62mph carries over half a million foot pound of energy vs ~350ft/lbs out of your little 9mm or .45 pea shooter. It likewise utilizes a cocking system that is unique amongst striker-fired pistols. Big Bill: First, mad would need to learn what punctuation is for. The ground is about the best bullet backstop one can get. I home carry, but as far as pistol lockboxes go, I recommend the Fort Knox (top opening lid) and the Sentry Safe with biometric lock (also has a key and keypad). Safe wise, I like the Homak #584 4 digit/code safe. All of that seemed a bit verbose for a blog comment, though. Width: 1.18. 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. Its a toughy. They said that it was the fault of Glocks having a super light trigger. This debate has been going on for years.. which side are you on? In the absence of further information, which is never forthcoming, the logical conclusion is: They dont want to fix it. Unlikely. Modern handguns are designed to be carried with a loaded chamber. You just have to get comfortable with it. Which gets me to this. Off the top of my head, I dont remember actually seeing that, but in The Shootist, John Wayne does mention it. In my experience, here in MS, a great many people have a great many home defense firearms of various descriptions. Make that line above into: a solution in search of a problem. Modern revolvers (Smith & Wesson, Taurus, Ruger, Kimber) have transfer bar safeties and as such theres no need to mention it. The are a couple videos out there showing issues with holsters (kydex included) where bending or twisting caused a discharge. The 223/5.56 is the most common centerfire rifle cartridge in the US. It would be as if a round was pushed into the ground, primer up, and then a firing pin dropped from a height, point down, directly into the primer. Apply the 21 foot rule. Not thinking human beings. Capacity: 15 rounds. Come join the discussion about optics, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! In a way, the GLOCK trigger is similar to a double action revolver trigger. 2 you may forget to chamber Maybe you just fumble finger the Glock when its out of the holster being put in a lockbox or on the counter at the range. The S&W EZ has a grip safety and a good trigger pull. 19th century Colt hammers. Risk vs benefit should ALWAYS be a part of this decision. First a 5906, then a PPK/S for 20 years. Hmm that give away means youre at least in your 60s bordering on senility. Momentum and all. 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. So when do you get to be a klutz if youve taken the time to train those reactions until as the experts say you not only get it right, you cant get it wrong? Prices accurate at time of writing. Cruiser ready generally refers to a gun that has a loaded magazine but an empty chamber. They have defense of the State, of their comrades, or of other citizens. For my "duty firearm", I carry a Glock Mod 22 Gen 4 (.40 S&W cal.). Um, Smith & Wesson doesnt use a transfer bar, they use a hammer block. If the trigger safety is not depressed, the trigger will not move rearwards and allow the pistol to fire. If the trigger safety is not . Its your right to be retarded. Long story short, I let it be known that I thought carrying with an empty chamber is a mistake. A forum community dedicated to Glock Pistol owners and enthusiasts. Each brand-new model enhanced the pistol and its functions. Maybe I counted wrong? Absolutely. If you have your Glock properly holstered it cant go off, Those are what ifs what if you slip in the shower get hit in the crosswalk get rundown by a terrorist in a f150 train be vigilant and stay away from the end that has 6 letters. Same mental disability, but different symptoms. Let the flaming begin, No flame. As stated above, Glocks are safe. And therefore only idiots use it. There are advertisements for trigger jobs on striker fired guns to make them with an even less pull weight!! When I go hunting, I carry my Remington 700, bolt action rifle with the striker discharged on an empty chamber. If you are a dumb person who cannot immediately see why it is dumb, go to Youtube and watch dumb people like you dying in a hail of bullets while they struggle with the slides on their unchambered guns. One near each upstairs door and one near the basement door. On paper? Of course, when I was a soldier, I listened to guys who had been there. Ive run an experiment with a rough 1911 with a POS barrel that was scrap. It is a DAO and . Back in the old days of guns, they didn't really have any safety at all. You can get a lockbox for $50 or less from Amazon or from most hardware stores. How often do you train your driving abilities? The hammer snagged on a branch, and he shot his horse (he was twisted by the tree). Odds of the shooter getting 4 shots off would be pretty low. Unlikely. . A loaded GLOCK, some of the comments went, is susceptible to the dreaded GLOCK ND (negligent discharge). Said every one of the people who later came to suffer from glock leg. Wouldnt it be actually quicker to rack the slide than to retrieve your weapon from a locked box? June 2016. Options are good. Uberti, for instance, makes some models with a transfer bar safety and also a few with a floating firing pin, which drops below the channel to the primer when the hammer is fully forward and can thus be carried fully loaded. If my shooting was up to par with my driving Id be like Lena Miculek. For instance, you have Rugers Blackhawk and Vaquero models, Heritage Manufacturings Rough Rider series, replicas made by Pietta, Uberti and Cimarron and so on. Its part of being human. Descriptions: Glocks are safe to carry with a loaded chamber as long as they are carried in a decent holster that completely covers the trigger. So were really talking only about safe carry and capacity, as the first shot fired will be from the NEXT chamber. Most 1911s come with a half cock safety, but again, you would have to ensure it was engaged properly and its prone to breakage. Oh - And my Cobra .22 has one round in EACH chamber. You cant just twitch and accidentally shoot one. I hope to later, but I just moved to a state that allows it, and our first child just turned one. BTW.. Glocks have a 5.5lbs trigger pull so I doubt it will discharge from your love handle rubbing on it. Often, its holstering the gun into a holster that compromised by clothing. And an unloaded weapon does you no good if/when you need it. On Firefox for my Linux machine it even goes right to the place on the page I was when I saved. That scenario is at least as plausible as a robbery. so i compensate for that with situational awareness and trying not to put myself in situations or places where that will happen Modern revolvers with some sort of disconnect can be carried full up. Or tell them to carry only 5 bullets instead of six?? link to What is a Pistol Caliber Carbine. People are going to make mistakes but when you design a tool as unsafe as the Glock its not a maybe they will have an accidental discharge its a fking fact that sooner or later they will. OFC, in an experiment such as DGs above, we have to have that case in some sort of chamber, to hold the round in perfect position in line with the front of the firing pin while some other device provides the inertia to fire. Or would it it take more movement of the slide to do that before an impact could trigger potential discharge? I carry locked, loaded with a extra clip close by. Still disagree? You learned something. oh yeahuhcarry what you like guys. I dont have to hit a bypass cause its cocked, or turn off a safety, just pump and fire. When carrying the gun in a holster, the grip safety will keep the gun from discharging, even if the . Probably applies to a few other westerns as well though. I left it in my series 80, but a gunsmith can easily remove it if desired. Still no safety. But, on the bright side, ammoland just revamped their comment section so comments now dont take days/never to show up. 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. I worry that my flesh pushing against the soft holster will somehow depress that little trigger safety and nudge the trigger back. (Some chance remains, of course, given extraordinary circumstances that can be described but have statistically no chance of happening.). . Weve beaten this dead horse enough. The initial pull of this trigger performs generally the same function as the thumb safety of a 1911 or single action. The Israelis do it, and I do too. Ive carried in condition one for nearly 25 years. De nada. silly? Apply the 21 foot rule with the holy glock with a round chambered (Im pretty sure that as I was at the Vatican admiring Michelangelos ceiling, it was definitely a glock God was passing to Adam in the famous reclining scene), I bet you you will still lose just as badly. I assume the manual safety was also engaged, but such a strap on the holster sounds pretty good, as well! Now getting older, I have trouble with body positions for competitions, so I dont enter very many club competitions anymore. Still chambered in 9mm, the G19 measures 7.28-inches in total length. That connected to the trigger, which only dropped out of the way when the trigger was fully pressed. The safety either keeps the trigger from being pulled or blocks the cartridge from being struck by the firing pin so it cant go off. "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." If my gun lands at my childs feet, an empty chamber leaves plenty of time to prevent a tragedy, but a chambered striker-fired gun may not. I recommend RTS Tactical for reliable, rifle-stopping options, Youre worth it. Does the Glock fire then? The innovative design of the hybrid steel-polymer slide chambered in our first .22 caliber round provides a lightweight and low recoil functionality for optimal control. You might like it. In practice? A lot of guns, particularly the early revolvers, were considered too dangerous to carry with a loaded chamber because a sharp bump or drop could cause it to fire. Its your right to self defense. Also, that gun will then give you a second try at any round that fails to fire the first time. And thats only firearms. Thanks for the tip. If anybody could advise me, I'd be grateful. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Because criminals dont follow laws, and as long as you stay off the radar, nobody is checking your gun. Almost always comes back to the trigger. So old single actions have to be handled and loaded in a certain way to be carried safely. When it didnt open the first time, your brain clicked again to make sure, often without one even knowing they did so. I can raise and lower the bolt slowly in complete silence. Colt change the SAA!? Not too long ago, we posted an article (by me!) Introducing an unchambered firearm means you only have one hand, at best, firmly gripping the pistol. We are compensated for referring traffic and business to Amazon and other companies linked to on this site. Or a DA/SA auto. 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. I carry with a round chambered in my autoloading handguns. Now, to rein in this trip into the weeds. I got two strikers, finally, couple years ago, a 9mm and a 40. Never mind the others. My bedside gun is always a DA revolver. Of course theres a difference between driving and shooting. A GLOCK does not have an external manual safety. I have no problem with a 1911 locked and loaded, there has been one in my car since I bought it in 2010. Daughter carries the 9. I have pocket carried for years, mostly using a clip such as a clip draw on my SIG 938, hammer down, safety on, round chambered. There are also the safety concerns . From someone that ignorant, nothing he says or does would surprise me. If you have a modern weapon in a holster that covers the trigger, you are in pretty good shape. When something becomes familiar, inattention and negligence become more likely. I could be ELI2016 if I wanted to. Trigger Safety. Have you ever negligently turned down the wrong way of a one way street? I have been a revolver guy my whole life, and just switched to a Glock 19 after getting two days of excellent training and realizing I could shoot the Glock better (to say nothing of more copiously) than my old Detective Special. Call us at (586) 333-4240, and we'll guide you through the process of choosing a holster to suit your needs. The G44 is the ideal pistol to start or enhance your shooting experience. One of the first shoot houses ever built was built by Fairbairn and Sykes to train their officers. you are correct. Old model Ruger Blackhawks which have not been converted should be carried with the hammer down on an empty chamber, just like Colt SAAs and other vintage and replica SA revolvers. If a person was going to leave a gun in Condition 3, they had better practice loading and firing the pistol, because not doing so just might get them killed. No, but it requires that everything go right when theres a higher chance of something going wrong. If you forget to check the chamber just one time in you life its Sayounara . The gunfight at the end was pretty good otherwise, but at one point Costner gets 16 shots out of his Colt SAA without reloading. Introduced in 2012, the Shield is thinner and lighter than the M&P Compact and features an improved trigger. They claimed that the officer didnt purposefully pull the trigger, but he just twitched from his heart beating fast and the gunshot an unarmed innocent man. Its funny how a pimp like VLAD TEPES is accepted and sometimes glorified for his rhetoric of cut and paste (fake news) values but a person who simply chooses a different way of carrying is villified and demonized by those who scream for personal freedom. the department said it was the pistols fault. Modern shooter often often dont want to fiddle with something complex. I will say this again: If other blogs can do it, then it can be done. The Glock trigger is too light and too short to be safe, and I understand Glocks are way far overrepresented in the annals of ND, which is very easy to understand. How often are you drinking a glass of milk, or spilling coffee, or having a horn tooted at you while actually handling or holstering your firearm? However, there still isnt a compelling reason to carry a gun or keeping one for home defense that isnt loaded which cant be gotten around with a bit of training, a bit of brains, or a bit of extra gear. Its like arguing Android is better than iOS. It's a small handgun that is easy to carry, chambered for a very powerful cartridge, and priced so a working man can easily afford it. about carrying or keeping a gun with a round in the chamber. Are Glocks Safe To Carry Chambered. Ive been carrying mine daily for five years and will continue to carry it as long as I can. See? And it will ALWAYS stay in its holster right? Here we have a conundrum. 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. An old retired civil servant who used to clean toilets in a federal building living off a small pension and social security. Some might even have second strike capability, which is the real holy grail. Bottom line: For *any* firearm, you have to *put your finger (or some other object) INTO the trigger guard to fire the weapon.*. Belittle all you like, there is only one gun in my house which I will not keep around fully loaded, and that is my one Glock. But, OFC, the current crop of TTAG writers are kept too busy chasing sponsors to look up the meaning and physics of the things theyre writing about. At least the DA/SA or DAO provide a long hard trigger pull. So Move. and yes i train and rehearse that For the most part.if the gun goes offsomeone pulled the trigger. 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. I am the same way, my kids randomly jump, hug or accidentally collide with me on a regular basis. As a matter of fact in an extreme emergency you could carry the HK with no holster and in your pocket or even waist band but if you did the same thing with a Glock you would quickly blow your balls off in short order. The most common objection was something is better than nothing (or words to that effect). True dat. But its hard to imagine a situation where a dropped gun firing into the ground could be a danger. Is it just something one has to get used to? The first Glock safety that you will interact with is the trigger safety, which takes the form of a spring-loaded lever located in the center of the trigger. That being said, I also carry a M&P 9mm with one in the chamber.
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