why not just carry a blue gun .thats good stuff! I actually do not carry with one in the chamber. I have only had my Ltch for 3 weeks so i am still getting use to the idea; however, i consistantly practice situation drills where i have to unholster, rack the slide, flip thumb safety and fire. I have been able to drill this motion into my head to where i don't even have to think about it before it happens.
I didn't carry with a round chambered until last year....mostly out of respect for my wife who is anti-carry. Once I realized that if I didn't perform well she'd die right after me I started carrying with a round chambered AND a full mag. My handguns never get unloaded except for my periodic SnapCap draw and fire practice.
-Dobber
She would know because she asks. I am truthful with my wife. She has always preferred that I not carry chambered. Thus, I was respecting her preference.How would your wife know if you had a round in the chamber or not? More importantly, how is this respectful or disrespectful?
As stated, I came to the realization that our safety is more important than her comfort with my carry style....What changed your mind and brought you to the decision to disrespect your wife based on your premise?
I clean my weapons following dryfire practice (snapcap flaking) and range time. This amounts to minimum once monthly but usually biweekly. Thanks for your concerns.Finally, unload your carry gun and clean it once a month, they tend to collect lint, dust, sand, dirt, sweat and skin oil. Some of these can cause malfunctions.
This is pretty disrespectful.-Dobber (good as any)
She would know because she asks. I am truthful with my wife. She has always preferred that I not carry chambered. Thus, I was respecting her preference.
This is pretty disrespectful.
-Dobber
Always. To do otherwise is foolish.