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Originally Posted by Kadonny
Honeslty? This is the first time I have ever heard someone carrying a revolver with an empty cylinder. You are already at a disadvantage round count wise, why penalize yourself even more with one less round. I guess years and years ago people worried about dropping them and a round gong off, but that was a long, long, long time ago.
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IIRC, during the class for my Utah non-resident CFP, Utah's open carry rules were covered. As I remember, if carrying a semi-auto in the open, it must be carried with an empty chamber. If you are carrying a revolver in the open, the first chamber to align under the cocked hammer must be empty.