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    Birds Away

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    RustyHornet

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    Looks sweet, BA! I shot my first mag though a very special gun yesterday and then gave it a deep clean. I really need to find a way to carry that thing. I did some grip swapping to get rid of some bulk, can't be looking pregnant... Will need a good holster and still up in the air about a belt. I am picky about belts...
     

    Birds Away

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    Looks sweet, BA! I shot my first mag though a very special gun yesterday and then gave it a deep clean. I really need to find a way to carry that thing. I did some grip swapping to get rid of some bulk, can't be looking pregnant... Will need a good holster and still up in the air about a belt. I am picky about belts...

    How did she shoot for you?
     

    Benp

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    Condition 0 meaning round chambered, fully-cocked, safety disengaged.
    So you're saying since the trigger in SA is similar to a Glock that it should be just as safe to carry it chambered, cocked, and safety off? I see the logic but I think I would still put that safety on since it doesn't take long to take the safety off.
     

    Birds Away

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    So you're saying since the trigger in SA is similar to a Glock that it should be just as safe to carry it chambered, cocked, and safety off? I see the logic but I think I would still put that safety on since it doesn't take long to take the safety off.

    The DA pull should be G**** like, the SA should be in the land of milk and honey.
     

    Birds Away

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    ...and no, I would never recommend carrying any CZ in condition zero. I carry on half cock with a round chambered. As for safety, I don't use such devices.
     
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