Not carrying a round in the chamber does indeed provide you a 100% chance of not having the gun go off in the holster. The internal Safe Action System will not allow the pistol to go off accidentally. I'd recommend a Hard Kydex holster like a comp-tac infidel. If I was gona carry an empty gun Id carry a full sized 1911, that way if I had to throw it at somebody it would weigh enough to hurt when it him them. This makes it about five ounces lighter than another popular 9mm Luger gun, the Glock 19. When the handgun is retrieved, the mag is shoved in and the gun is ready to fire. If dropped, the hammer could contact the primer and therefore, fire. Jordan enjoys giving his time and resources to help others and has spent 15 years volunteering in a boy's mentoring program He is and will always be an American Patriot. Carry without one in the pipe for a while to get used to it. In addition to this, some manufacturers have added manual lever safeties to their firearms and XDS has the grip safety as well. 19th century Colt hammers. I can see no valid reason to carry a modern weapon in condition 3 as long as youre observant and safety conscious when holstering/re-holstering your weapon. On a range or match gun, OFC, my choice is different. There are more and complicated details about the Israeli attitude (prohibition) of self-defense, but the point is that the Israeli system may work for the IDF, but not for you. Both have pros and cons the secret is you must be well versed to bringing your gun up to the level of lethal quickly. One or two chances to mess up with an empty chamber, but thousands (or hundreds of thousands) of chances to ventilate your own leg while taking a piss. What is the I.33 for humidor and candle or Grndtliche Beschreibung der Kunst des Fechtens for bananas?;-). Keep your finger off of it and your should be good to go. On TTAG anyone can use any name at any time, and that makes it really confusing. I carry locked, loaded with a extra clip close by. I turn it into the five gun question instead. How often are you a klutz when driving a car? Next, there was some discussion about GLOCKs. Holstered the Glock like that into kydex holster. Of course theres a difference between driving and shooting. Do it right; prepare the firearm for immediate use and take the neccessary precautions given that state of readiness. Because they have no external safety, Glocks are quicker to draw and fire. You hit the nail on the head with "comfortable", but that is subjective. I am pretty tired of people telling me how to handle my weapons. There are a lot of older pistols manufactured without a drop safety feature. If all you do at the range is stand there at the bench, pick up your gun, lock the slide, insert the magazine, and press the slide stop to send the slide forward, then get on target to shoot, you're not training yourself right. No, but itll do the job in almost all instances. Let's dive into the depths of insanity when it comes to concealed carry myths. Most 1911s come with a half cock safety, but again, you would have to ensure it was engaged properly and its prone to breakage. Because criminals dont follow laws, and as long as you stay off the radar, nobody is checking your gun. Many striker/plastic pistols, like the S&W Sygma, have actual DA triggers, that do not use glocks UN safe-action trigger scheme. Have you ever negligently ran a red light? I actually think thats worth a healthy debate and article all on its own. Fairbairn and E.A. they took it so far, they had Glock make a special model Glock for them with a slightly stouter trigger spring. A typing error, or wishful thinking? Every time I drive. Hes squirmy and all over the place. B.D. Normally, empty chamber carry adds an average of maybe 2/10ths of a second. *, Keep your damn finger out of the trigger guard until your sights are on a target you intend to shoot and you should be training to do that automatically *even* while under stress. With any decent holster you will be fine. Its common for someone to quickly raise a gun and try to shoot, just to realize the safety was in the on position keeping it from working. 4) In such a rush and excitement even in a holster such as the case in Florida the police officer shot himself and the wall in a school and was clearly not in fear or stressed, so in all counts safety and training cause in the heat of the moment you may grab fast and shoot yourself. Folks need to do what they are comfortable with though. Carrying on an empty chamber is probably one of the most common beginner mistakes I hear. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Well, except for that ad hominem attack, anyway. Well, now, lets analyze this a bit deeper, shall we? But if the gun has to be pointing at the ground for the problem to occur, then how big a problem can it be? Please note, comments must be approved before they are published. If you forget to check the chamber just one time in you life its Sayounara . So when do you get to be a klutz if youve taken the time to train those reactions until as the experts say you not only get it right, you cant get it wrong? 2. If you were to compile a list of incidents of the GLOCK ND and start reading through them, youll find that in virtually every single instance, human error was the culprit. You cant just twitch and accidentally shoot one. Maybe I counted wrong? I tease my friends when I can see their chamber indicator, I listened to guys who had been there.. Nice catch. Never mind the others. Many people think walking around with a loaded gun is dangerous, irresponsible, and paranoid. So that argument is irrelevant. For that matter, I dont take seriously anyone who carries a revolver for self-defense. There we go. My God, WTF is wrong with people who bash others for simply doing what they choose to do? We can talk about home carry vs guns hidden in various locarions in the house. Also, had a KelTec with a pocket clip, no holster, ever, and a Glock 40 with a clip draw, and you just need the brains to have nothing else in your carry pocket, and you wont have an issue. There are any number of guns out there with firing systems that, if dropped, will fire a round under the hammer. True dat. That scenario is at least as plausible as a robbery. In the case of a fast draw in a conflict, you dont have time to check, but you still have time to keep your finger out of the trigger guard. People who dont carry with a round in the chamber have no training. Again, carrying with an empty chamber isnt wrong, but it just isnt quite right. Please note Im not saying glock = bad. I carry a 5 shot .357 magnum revolver a good deal of the time. While the bad guy is picking up the decoy gun and trying to shoot you with it, you draw your real piece with a round loaded. Nov 11, 2010 (Edited) Dingus said: To gain confidence, do this: Take your G19 and holster to the range. Or remembering faulty? What I want then is a big bang noise when I pull the trigger, and not much else. the number of people out there who keep a single-action revolver as a home defense or self-defense gun is likely negligible., Not to mention that those idiots have no right to expect anyone to take them seriously. A 1911 or single-action pistol in Condition 1 is comparable to a striker-fired, safe-action pistol, like a Glock, which is always in a semi-cocked condition when a round is in the chamber anyway. Guess what? But how often are you a klutz when handling or holstering your firearm? Does the Glock fire then? BTW.. Glocks have a 5.5lbs trigger pull so I doubt it will discharge from your love handle rubbing on it. I learned to drive on the streets of San Francisco with a van as a teenager when my mom wanted me to drive her around. Big thing, its hammer fired and its also DA/SA, so I have no problem with chambering a round and lowering the hammer. I always wanted to see in a western someone who knew he was about to get into a gunfight slip that 6th round into his Colt SAA. They didnt know. Carry your GLOCK pistol chambered without worry, the same as every other modern striker fired pistol on the market. Does the Glock fire then? The general answer is most certainly yes however there are a few considerations. Answer (1 of 30): The main reason to carry, is self defense. . You have entered an incorrect email address! I was shown( Thank You RES), yank that sucker out, moveaim, fire. Sounds a lot like a problem created by attorneys to have something to sue over, doesnt it? 7. Shorten that to GLOCKTOPIA! "The mountains are calling and I must go." If you need to defend yourself, you cannot afford the time to rack the slide. Perfect for everyday carry, the compact Glock 43 is a popular concealed carry option chambered in 9mm. I think they heard how bad its getting over here and want to provide a better place to be, so that TTAG will be left with nothing but trolls and snowflakes. Sad, isnt it? Weve beaten this dead horse enough. Just go to there web site, or go to your gun store for more information. It's offered in a wide range of cartridges, from .22LR to the .357 Magnum. Learn what it means to have muscle memory. When I go hunting, I carry my Remington 700, bolt action rifle with the striker discharged on an empty chamber. Jun 4, 2009. I only know my own lifes experiences, fwiw, too many LEOs cant hit chit no matter what the tool, and Im an honorary. I dont know how high Id have to go to get it to ignite, but I figure Im never going to carry my piece 8+ off the floor, (seeing as how thats the height of most ceilings). An unchambered gun is a dangerous, useless-to-you half measure. Or some jackass was pocket carrying his G43 without a holster and something snagged the trigger. So you think youre perfect look in the mirror clown I am not trying to get an A here I really wonder if you can shoot at all like getting rounds on the target I think I hurt your feelings again wha what wha. Apparently the last time it worked. You need to load the gun, aim and fire while under stress in the event that you actually need to use it. Glockster20. Ammoland was intelligent enough to allow only one person to use a name at a time. but Glocks are safe to carry. Thank you very much. But do suggest they make more of them and lower the price for us plebes. Why, I havent the slightest idea. No, but it requires that everything go right when theres a higher chance of something going wrong. Ive said it once, Ill say it again. this aint 1902 with a Colt .38 Long primitive revolver and you probably aint riding a horse in pursuit of cattle thieves. And being that I am a Veteran the simple act of 1 second as I draw is a negligible amount of time just like the BS of you can only have a 10 round magazine but you can carry as many magazines as you like try it one day drop a mag change it takes less than 3 seconds. Does anyone ride the hammer down on their gun with a LIVE ROUND in the chamber? - I'm too old to still think I know everything. Go get a titanium firing pin. To sum up: there were a few objections to my original post that, on their face, had some truth to them. Here we have a conundrum. You rotate the cylinder halfway between the nipples and lower the hammer on the carry notch. Thought about getting the Sig with the external safety, but decided not too. OH NO! 30 years carrying, 20 in the military with 6 combat deployments. Same here. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission, which supports our community. this aint Dodge city and you aint Bill Hickok Blam, Blam,Blam! Ever have your computer go slow for a second, but then it opens two(or more) of whatever you clicked on? Well, technically, you could also just not drop them I suppose. They like it this way. . I carry a Glock 21 with a round in the chamber I constantly handle the gun to keep excellent muscle memory if you dont want to have the gun fire dont touch trigger. A great capability, because a dud round will usually fire upon a second strike, and your finger is going to automatically do that anyway. All it takes is knowing what the word; inertia means. And unlike Mad, I DO make mistakes. If youre going to pocket carry, get a pocket holster. My bedside gun is always a DA revolver. Picture if I was to just strike a primer laying on a hard surface, with a hand held hammer, manually. I have no problem carrying chambered but around the house or at the park I do not. Farago sells out, the site gets taken over by snowflakes who spend every minute lining up sponsored content, and the content section gets taken over by trolls and vlads. The LC9s can not be fired in any other way accidently unless the trigger is deliberately pulled. That connected to the trigger, which only dropped out of the way when the trigger was fully pressed. More solid irrefutable proof that the Glock is an accident waiting to happen. Some folks in the comments section raised objections, as they are often wont to do. Which, of course, is why its better to keep your self-defense gun be it a concealed carry pistol or home defense gun or whatever with a round in the chamber. Just that for most every use, there are other choices that are better. Yet, most of us will also admit that we sometimes make mistakes while driving, despite all the practice/training. In war or a defensive situation, that will get you killed. I have these 2 hidden and had mounted in my house. I use either a DiSantis OWB when its jacket/coat weather or an Alien Gear 3.5 IWB when it Polo or T shirt weather. The pistol was designed to be carried with a round in the chamber with the safety on or off as your choice. I forget just how stupid people like you really are your response is so childish and you carry guns I hope you dont blow your face off looking down the end with six letters grow up. So whats up? We can put a bullet thru the eye of a bunny sitting still but its hard to get a head shot when its running, us being the bunny. Unlikely. When she holstered her Glock .40 it went off and the bullet went down her leg utterly destroying it. Second Media Corp., 111 Peter Street, Suite 600, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada. Every day. Just the same as the guy thumbing the safety off, he will beat me. Not thinking human beings. If thats a problem, dont carry a firearm. Each new design improved the handgun and its features. Ho Hum, Well written I do same with shotgun the last round fired stays in the chamber. But its hard to imagine a situation where a dropped gun firing into the ground could be a danger. If you have a modern weapon in a holster that covers the trigger, you are in pretty good shape. Just the easier reloading of the old Ruger 3 screw models (or any other regular types like the Colt SAA) vs the new ones, makes up for that one extra round, at least IMO. You'll want to train yourself one way or the other. So I traded it. as for being out in public goes if somebody gets the drop on me with a knife or firearm at super close range i figure that im only going to be 50/50 on that anyway Mr Hoober, If you werent too busy arrogantly doubling down, you might consider trying it some time instead of pretending you know everything but I suppose you are probably more interested in getting audience engagement than giving good advice. Glock originally designed the gun with an exposed hammer and their marketing agent said are you joking no one in their right mind would buy such an unsafe weapon because they can see that the hammer is cocked back. Carrying On An Empty Chamber. The firearm entered Austrian military and police service by 1982 after becoming the top performer in reliability and safety tests.. Glock pistols have become the company's most profitable line of products, and have been supplied to . As for me on striker fired Im sure they are just as safe as any other design I just like to see whats going on, . So, as DG said, its a problem in search of a solution. Modern revolvers (Smith & Wesson, Taurus, Ruger, Kimber) have transfer bar safeties and as such theres no need to mention it. Any striker fired pistol that doesnt incorporate some type of manual safety has the same chance of a ND as a Glock. Bear in mind that all Glock pistols are striker fired and are have no manual safeties. Of course, I do concede you point, it just that it brought Monty Python to mind and I improvised from there. Because they have no external safety, Glocks are quicker to draw and fire. Almost as good as a ball peen hammer. without going into details i have it set up that theres no way anybody gets in my house at night without making enough noise for a long enough time that i wont have enough time to wake up and get my wits about me and get my firearm and charge it while on my way to the threat Many revolvers also changed; whereas the firing pin was once integrated with the hammer . Youd figure Colt would have gotten with the program by now and made the SAA with a transfer bar. I asked administrator. YouTube it. Of course my Smith .38 has EVERY chamber with a round in it. Hell you pour sand down MY ass crack and I'll jam up and and fail to extract Ive carried different glocks with a round chambered in iwb/owb holsters and never had a problem with it. I carry a single action 1911. . Boy, that must be realllll nice. This means that if the hammer is carried down on a live round, the firing pin will still not be able to touch the primer, even though the hammer is sitting right down on the pin. I usually carry chambered with a revolver or my .25 but the trigger on my new Glock 19 is so easy I am not yet comfortable carrying chambered because there is no manual safety. COPYRIGHT 2021, THETRUTHABOUTGUNS.COM. The list of pistols that have a drop safety to prevent the gun from going off unintentionally when impacted is quite long you need to look no further than any of the handguns allowed in the . Glocks response was to simply make a pistol that was safe without a safety. Marshals (1998). Me personally I carry a snap cap in the chamber, so if some lucky bastard grabs my gun and shoots hes about to be dead. The problem is not with the Glock trigger, the problem is a lack of training on the part of the operator. I think I can answer that one. https://patents.google.com/patent/US5724759A/en. I too have a P89. Prices accurate at time of writing. Its funny how a pimp like VLAD TEPES is accepted and sometimes glorified for his rhetoric of cut and paste (fake news) values but a person who simply chooses a different way of carrying is villified and demonized by those who scream for personal freedom. Run what you brung. Probably applies to a few other westerns as well though. For those afraid of carrying cocked and locked or striker-fired guns, the XD-E is a better choice than chamber-empty carry. We have lots more on the site to show you. Until I do, its one in the chamber with safety engaged and hammer down on a DA/SA pistol. Considering the capabilities of the average glock owner, in front of the muzzle is likely the safest place to be. Now getting older, I have trouble with body positions for competitions, so I dont enter very many club competitions anymore. The 1911 has a grip safety as well as a thumb safety. The same as SJWs or those who suffer from TDS. The priming compound could care less WHAT hits it, so long as the blow has sufficient energy to activate the explosive charge in the primer, it will detonate. Is a cheap one as good as a safe from, say, a Liberty or Rhino? Knowing how impossible that is, Im NOT one of those. Or would it it take more movement of the slide to do that before an impact could trigger potential discharge? Situational risk assessment. Haha. Consider this, if everyone carried a weapon in condition 3, how many mass shootings would there be? An empty chamber is worthless when you need it and fractions of a second count. Alright so you said all the pros, not all are valid. But thats good. Since the pin must have considerable energy to fire the primer charge, and then must expend that energy quickly through a sudden stop, it really doesnt matter, because the available object to provide the sudden deceleration needed to drive the pin into the round is almost certainly going to be the ground, and the round must be in line with the inertia, which, if provided by gravity instead of the firearm itself, must be downwards. The Sig 320 problem was that it had an internal block but dropping (or smacking it with a hammer) could make the trigger move to disengage the firing pin block. But in any case, the inertia must lie directly in line with the round, and then the round must stop suddenly, like when the muzzle hits the ground. The ground is about the best bullet backstop one can get. Unfortunately, the safety is on the wrong side of the slide for me so I dont use it. Now youve introduced a firearm where one might not otherwise have been involved, not to mention triggering the bad guys own sense of self preservation. Dave: And the 1911 series 80 fits into that category. The NRA store version is about $50+ for the small size. Sound off in the comments! One of them is as you describe (a 3-screw Single Six). Some of these points were deliberately avoided for reasons Ill get into. The round wouldnt even need to be in a chamber at all. Mr. Hoober, the only quibble I have with this article is the assumption that people only have a (as in singular) home defense gun. Not a bad plan. There are also the safety concerns . "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." That is a good point that I have never heard before. I got to 8 feet off the floor and a Series-70-style 1911 clone would not ignite the primer. I used to carry a Walther PPQ. The Glock 17 is a full-size pistol that is chambered in 9mm. That was back in the 1970s somewhere. So old single actions have to be handled and loaded in a certain way to be carried safely. Doesnt come into play until youve already fired 5 times. All that said, training, knowledge of your firearm's design/function, and practice go a long way to make any firearm safe to carry with a round chambered though some designs are better for a particular purpose. Some might even have second strike capability, which is the real holy grail. In a holster made for the gun you carry, making sure its unobstructed is a quick check. Here's video that GLOCK produced that explains the trigger safety. Come on, Gov, you know better than that. What is wrong with such ones is that they get a nice, warm, mushy, feeling of superiority over others by putting them down. Its part of being human. Mike Cumpston [Public domain], via Wikimedia CommonsCredit where due, its true that in days long past the best practice was to carry your revolver with the hammer resting on an empty chamber or on an empty primer nipple in pre-cartridge pistols. Length: 7.3. The odds of a holster obstruction triggering a Glock in that case is an acceptable risk due to the greater risk of being too slow. But it used to work fine, a year or so before that. People who ride a motorcycle to work know damn well their chances of being seriously hurt in an accident is astronomically higher than driving a Pick up truck to work. And that is the key to any methodology, simply having the proper training. And thats only firearms. Didnt fire..interesting. But people *MODIFY* (for chrissake) their Glocks trying to make the trigger compete with a 1911, then wonder why they shot their foot off.
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