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How Do I Handle Chambering A Round For Concealed Carry

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Gary:
Jugglers treat every juggling ball, as if they are juggling balls, but the degree of difficulty goes up, as you increase the number of balls.

I do think an armorer in a police station, can work on more than one gun at a time, but to suggest, a person new to shooting is just as prudent handling multiple tasks, over multiple guns, is not correct.

The introduction of a new gun, even to an experienced shooter, is pause to be more cautious.

When it comes to guns, I have no pride, no arrogance, no "my dog is taller, than your dog".

Safety, first, always. 

When it comes to guns, you can learn from the experiences of others, or you can say, I am OK, because that could never happen to me. 

Mudinyeri:

--- Quote from: Gary on April 25, 2014, 02:21:17 PM ---When it comes to guns, you can learn from the experiences of others, or you can say, I am OK, because that could never happen to me.
--- End quote ---

If you treat EVERY gun as if it is loaded you will not have a negligent discharge because you won't be negligent.  If you never point a gun at anything you don't intend to destroy, even if you should have a negligent discharge it won't harm anything ... that you didn't want harmed.

Gun safety is simple.  Unfortunately, many people are lazy and stupid.

docwithaglock:
Safety begins between the ears.  If it's not there then any other things one does to supposedly be safe do not count.

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