I sometimes bypass rule #4...
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I sometimes bypass rule #4...
I wont be redundant on carry habits... But for me
M&P - in in the chamber
S&W 908s - one in the chamber and hammer back (SA), safety off
S&W 6906 - one in the chamber hammer back (SA), safety off
Thats how I carry. Some would agree and some would disagree to my methods, but I dont like to leave anything to chance if I am in a self defense situation. i dont want to have to fool with racking the slide, turning off a safety, or even a heavy trigger pull.
You do realize that he's in a war zone, so he's saying that sometimes he has his finger on the trigger before acquiring his sight picture, right?
One in the hole i have unholster my glock many time and never discharged draw finger safe and you will be fine
Which is all well & good, IF your assailant gives you a nanosecond's warning, most give none, IF you're not fighting off your assailant with one hand/arm while tyring desperately to draw a weapon, IF your assailant hasn't already disabled one of your arms in the attack.I say " bollocks"...a brick that can be charged in a nano-second is by no means a brick, nor a club, nor is it un-loaded as some may say, it is still an easily racked or cocked weapon of potentially deadly ammo.
Which is all well & good, IF your assailant gives you a nanosecond's warning, most give none, IF you're not fighting off you assailant with one hand/arm while tyring desperately to draw a weapon, IF your assailant hasn't already disabled one of your arms in the attack.
Actually, I do. We'll meet up some time at Ideal Fish and Game.Do you train with your week hand on a regular basis...to the point of being able to accurately hit what you aim at ?