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Round in the chamber on not?
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<blockquote data-quote="TJay74" data-source="post: 1311501" data-attributes="member: 5857"><p>I carry any weapon I own that is on my person chambered and ready to fire. I dont believe that most people in a panic situation will be able to remember to unholster, rack slide, remove safety (if one), aquire target, and engage target during that situation.</p><p></p><p>I know each time I pull my S&W MP's out they are ready to go, I knnow when I pull my 1911 out all I need to do is switch the safety off (part of my draw habit) and I am ready to go.</p><p></p><p>I dont believe in warning shots, warning noise, warning anything. Put me in a position (inside my home or outside in public) to where I will need to draw down then the only option I will exercise is defending myself with the appropriate amount of force to eliminate the threat.</p><p></p><p>So with that all of my weapons are chambered at all times, the ones in the house and the ones in the safe and the ones on my person. That is something that you can take to the bank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJay74, post: 1311501, member: 5857"] I carry any weapon I own that is on my person chambered and ready to fire. I dont believe that most people in a panic situation will be able to remember to unholster, rack slide, remove safety (if one), aquire target, and engage target during that situation. I know each time I pull my S&W MP's out they are ready to go, I knnow when I pull my 1911 out all I need to do is switch the safety off (part of my draw habit) and I am ready to go. I dont believe in warning shots, warning noise, warning anything. Put me in a position (inside my home or outside in public) to where I will need to draw down then the only option I will exercise is defending myself with the appropriate amount of force to eliminate the threat. So with that all of my weapons are chambered at all times, the ones in the house and the ones in the safe and the ones on my person. That is something that you can take to the bank. [/QUOTE]
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