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<blockquote data-quote="twoguns?" data-source="post: 865859" data-attributes="member: 7012"><p>+1 on the Training. All these ?? were answered in the Classes I took . You Can rack the slide with one hand, I wouldnt carry that way. One of the instructors was a LEO he carried a small Glock appendix carry uncocked, to protect the Jewells, and, if it were taken away or dropped He would be facing an unloaded gun, it would give him some time. He cold put that gun to work Pretty quickly( with practice Im sure). +1 on the carrying around the house cocked Without one in the pipe, Has it accidently went off then, or became UNcocked.I think practice will make us better, or more confident, on what our Pistols were ment to do.<img src="/images/smilies/new/musketeers.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":musketeers:" title="Musketeers :musketeers:" data-shortname=":musketeers:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoguns?, post: 865859, member: 7012"] +1 on the Training. All these ?? were answered in the Classes I took . You Can rack the slide with one hand, I wouldnt carry that way. One of the instructors was a LEO he carried a small Glock appendix carry uncocked, to protect the Jewells, and, if it were taken away or dropped He would be facing an unloaded gun, it would give him some time. He cold put that gun to work Pretty quickly( with practice Im sure). +1 on the carrying around the house cocked Without one in the pipe, Has it accidently went off then, or became UNcocked.I think practice will make us better, or more confident, on what our Pistols were ment to do.:musketeers: [/QUOTE]
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