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carry a loaded Glock with one in the chamber?

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skydve76:
Sparky:  No, I just made a couple of suggestions.  There are other holsters as well for sure. 

Jim P:  My post really wast not about training but the OP's original question.  I feel a glock is ok to carry chambered for the reasons I specified.  A 1911 is also safe to carried chamber but requires more care.  Easier trigger pull,  decocking requires more care.

All in all these guns are both very safe, but the 1911 does require more care to carry properly.  A glock is a great carry gun for anyone with a brain.  A 1911, not so much, need a smarter brain.

JimP:

--- Quote ---Easier trigger pull(on a 1911),

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A shorter, crisper one,yes, agreed.


--- Quote ---.....  decocking requires more care.


--- End quote ---

What is this "decocking" of which you speak?  It sounds grotesque..... and/or painful!

 ;D

Seriously: Cocked and Locked Carry.  It can't be made simpler.  There is no decocking.  Only shooting or unloading.

skydve76:
I mean to ease the hammer back down without setting off the round.

Not to be confused with what a wife or girlfriend does after marriage and/or divorce.

David Hineline:
If you are too stupid to put gas in your tank where it can be used then you are too stupid to own a car.

y0diggity:

--- Quote from: David Hineline on February 13, 2012, 10:27:17 PM ---If you are too stupid to put gas in your tank where it can be used then you are too stupid to own a car.

--- End quote ---

Not sure I follow you there? Are you saying that because I don't carry with a round in the chamber that I'm too stupid to own a firearm? Just getting some clarity here.

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