Ah-HAH! I was wrong and you have educated me. I had no idea that was designed and marketed as a loaded chamber indicator. Go figure.
The rhino was ignorant of this feature!
Somebody didn't read the manual.
Ah-HAH! I was wrong and you have educated me. I had no idea that was designed and marketed as a loaded chamber indicator. Go figure.
The rhino was ignorant of this feature!
Somebody didn't read the manual.
It's kind of like those manuals that come with a knife Rhino... You know the ones that say how not to cut yourself or the pictures that show "this is the sharp side" so you don't cut yourself by accident and all. I can't believe you don't read the manual!
And hell, my LCI is BARELY sticking out. (I just checked my Gen3 19) The photo above looks like it goes from flush to extended. Mine is more slightly recessed to barely extended. Mine extends maybe an index card thickness out. Not nearly as pronounced in this picture.
I too was unaware.
...Mine is more slightly recessed to barely extended...
This could end up in someone's signature.
This could end up in someone's signature.
I had to.
Thanks to this thread, I have started carrying with one in the chamber. I am nervous because it is new, but I bet the jitters will go away soon.
I plan on it. I have a problem with my safety that likes to go to "fire" whenever I holster, so I have to resafety once holstered.
Sounds like you need [snip] a gun without a pesky manual safety.
Here's an article that adds some insight into Israeli carry purpose and the objective of defensive gun use.
Students for Concealed Carry: UT-Austin's "Israeli" Carry Proposal is Dangerously Dumb - The Truth About Guns
I plan on it. I have a problem with my safety that likes to go to "fire" whenever I holster, so I have to resafety once holstered.