For God's sake let it go people...
We all agree, not having one in the pipe is a disadvantage for close quarter self defense situations.
But this doesn't mean the cold carry is a completely useless method so it is better for those who choose this method to leave their guns at home in a locked gun safe or return their CCW.
It is too harsh to say "if you don't do it like I do, don't do it at all..."
Also, I read some of you here trying to convince these people how safe it is to carry a 1911 or an M&P, etc...
I don't think distrust to their gun or its technology is the reason for these gun owners who don't like to carry hot while they still choose to carry on a daily basis.
Could it be because they think they are not immune from making mistakes?
Maybe they believe they are not super human who can never do wrong and a 1/2 second brain fart moment may cause an accidental discharge.
If their way of preventing this possibility is by not carrying hot, more power to them.
And please don't tell me that if all of these people had more training or understanding the mechanics of their guns they will have enough courage to carry hot.
Some may, but some will never do it.
Cold carry option is preferred by those not because the lack of technical knowledge of their gun but probably because of their personality.
Internet is full with ND, AD or UD videos caused by LEO's, soldiers, gun instructors, hunters...
Do you think all these hot carrying people were not aware of the mechanics of their guns?
I trained many soldiers and fought shoulder to shoulder with many of them in the mountains and towns of Iraq as a NATO Navy sniper.
During stressful moments I witnessed some soldiers were running towards the action while some others shaking behind the cover of a wall or a large boulder.
I saw soldiers crying like a little child when we came under fire.
I saw soldiers curled up on the ground like an embryo, shaking and puking when we came under fire.
Remember, these were not civilians on their way to a Starbucks for their daily latte.
These were highly trained soldiers for this kind of situations.
Still, when **it hits the fan, it is a very different world out there.
Maybe you took 2-3 or even 5 different NRA courses.
On top of it probably you watched many self defense DVDs at home.
I am sure you read all books of Massad Ayoob too.
Then probably you go to range every week and shoot hundreds of rounds to a paper target sitting motionless in front of you at few yds away.
Let me tell you a story.
I remember at a rest stop outside of a small deserted Iraqi village, young marines were trying to blow off some steam and 2 marines got into a bet and tried to shoot a chicken in this 50x50 yds enclosed flat dirt backyard while other members of the squad throwing rocks for chicken to move around.
Two young marines scared the **** out of the chicken after emptying their magazines on poor animal while their teammates rolling on the floor laughing.
I guess after missing their first shots they were so embarrassed and stressed which caused them to leave behind a pissed off chicken still walking around without a scratch after being fired 60 rounds.
Moral of the story?
It is a very different thing hitting a moving target compare to placing perfect center of body mass shots to a motionless paper at 5 or 7 yds away.
On top of that if you add the stress, hardship increase x10.
If the stress is because of a life threatening situation, hitting a moving target becomes even 100 times harder.
If you believe anybody takes few courses and goes to range often will be ready almost for any hit-the-fan situation, carry hot or cold you're in for a big surprise!
Of course training helps a lot for you to become competent with your gun. But it does not prepare you for the stress of a life threatening situation.
Especially, if you don't have the right personality, under certain conditions carrying hot may increase your chance to have a ND.
Again, I repeat; I agree in close quarter fighting situations, guys choosing the cold carry method are in a disadvantaged position.
But almost in every other situation their chances are not better or worse than anyone of us.
Still, please let's drop this nonsense of "If you're not carrying like me it's better not to carry at all" attitude towards fellow CCWs!
Imagine this;
An unarmed 18 yr old girl stopped by few thugs at a knife point in a parking lot...
5-6 car length down the row one of these cold carrying CCW sees what's going on...
Gets out of his car, draws his gun, racks it up and yell the guys, "leave her alone, back off !"
BGs with knife turn back and run for their lives.
Would you advise this CCW to leave his gun at home next time, since he wasn't carrying hot?
I mean some of you guys talking like if a BG was already pointing a .45 to your chest you may still have a chance because of carrying one in the pipe.
In a situation like that if you believe you can draw from a concealment and still outgun the BG before he puts one or two holes in your chest cavity.... well you either watching too many Clint Eastwood westerns or more power to you...
I carry mine hot...
But I still respect to those who go thru the process to become a CCW and I thank them for their decision to carry, no matter hot or cold....
Respectfully to all,