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<blockquote data-quote="greyBeered" data-source="post: 867143" data-attributes="member: 8943"><p>+1 on the professional training (and there is some great training in Tulsa!). I think the most sobering moments during the two day pistol class I took were the three or four times I stepped to the line, absolutely positive my gun was dry, and racked the slide to have a live round pop out. </p><p></p><p>That comfortable feeling that you've got a dry gun without a round in the tube is a disaster waiting to happen.</p><p></p><p>The other alternative is to carry a revolver: which I do when I will be needing to mess witth my gun during the day, holstering and unholstering because I am going places that are restricted. Repeatedly sliding a hot semi-auto in and out of a holster, especially sitting in the front of a pickup truck, especially now that it is getting colder with more clothes and jackets in the way, is not something I'm comfortable with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greyBeered, post: 867143, member: 8943"] +1 on the professional training (and there is some great training in Tulsa!). I think the most sobering moments during the two day pistol class I took were the three or four times I stepped to the line, absolutely positive my gun was dry, and racked the slide to have a live round pop out. That comfortable feeling that you've got a dry gun without a round in the tube is a disaster waiting to happen. The other alternative is to carry a revolver: which I do when I will be needing to mess witth my gun during the day, holstering and unholstering because I am going places that are restricted. Repeatedly sliding a hot semi-auto in and out of a holster, especially sitting in the front of a pickup truck, especially now that it is getting colder with more clothes and jackets in the way, is not something I'm comfortable with. [/QUOTE]
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