Sounds like you've given yourself a challenge!The safest way to carry a Glock is without one in the pipe.
I know that my "manual safety" M17 will never give me a Glock holster "POP"
Sounds like you've given yourself a challenge!The safest way to carry a Glock is without one in the pipe.
I know that my "manual safety" M17 will never give me a Glock holster "POP"
The Glock 17 was my first ever handgun. There is a reason why I have only ever owned 1.The safest way to carry a Glock is without one in the pipe.
I know that my "manual safety" M17 will never give me a Glock holster "POP"
You got a "Glock holster "POP""?The Glock 17 was my first ever handgun. There is a reason why I have only ever owned 1.
lol, nopeYou got a "Glock holster "POP""?
You just cant get one, you earn one...You got a "Glock holster "POP""?
The one that's still NIB in a vault.Which Sig M17 do you call Christine?
That's the one I wouldn't want to make jealous.
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Welcome to INGO @Knights1776 . Make sure you stop by the introductions thread and introduce yourself.Guns should be carried with a round in the chamber but if a person is new and does not feel comfortable doing so, they should carry as they wish until they feel comfortable carrying how it should be carried.
Yep. Get them REAL training. And force them to justify their position rationally. Once they no longer have the safety aspect (modern guns dont "just go off") or any logical reasoning, they have to admit they are simply afraid to based on their lack of experience. Hopefully that will get them to change.My 2 sons (age 18 and 20) hosted a range day with their friends a couple weeks ago. Super proud of them BTW, as they had a well planned safety briefing, had the whole range day planned out (complete with plenty of Tannerite), and made it fun for everyone. Most of the participants were between 18 and 25 yrs old, and a couple of them had a Michigan CPL already. It all went very well, and a good time was had by all.
Here's the thing though... 2 of the participants who regularly carry their guns daily commented that they do not carry one in the chamber. My boys were shocked by this revelation. They tried to reason with these 2 guys, but could not convince them that their gun was safe to carry loaded. And the real kicker here is that one of these people is a rookie police officer in the Grand Rapids area. He carries a firearm daily as a part of his job, but does not have the training to realize that a gun is not only safe to carry loaded, but is also intended to be carried with one in the chamber.
I really want to try to convince them to get proper training, but up here in west Michigan, there aren't many good options. All the training companies around here do simple NRA personal defense classes, and I'm just not a big fan of those courses. And obviously, many of the police departments are just giving their new officers basic marksmanship training instead of teaching them to win a gunfight.
I may try to get them down to Michiana and take a class with Defensive Solutions. I have taken a couple classes with Norm and he is fantastic.
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