Steve_in_PA
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I have three handguns that are loaded for defensive use in my house. All three have a round in the chamber.
I have and carry all of my guns the same way. Whatever method you use you have to train the same way. In the fog of the night or when the bad guy is feet from you, you will have to do things as you have trained with thousands of repititions. You cannot carry a gun with one in the chamber and your house gun does not. When the shtf are you going to remember if there is a round in where you need it. That hesitation will get you killed. If you are worried about your house gun being loaded, get a lock box.
More to the point, can you chamber a round while fighting somebody in a darkened bedroom any more easily than you could while fighting somebody on a dark street?Can you chamber a round without giving yourself away?
I get the idea, but I'm not sure racking the slide is much of a cognitive failsafe and it's just as likely to become something you forget (esp. if you carry C1) and gets you into trouble that way.
I think there's a lot more leeway in home C1/C3 decisions versus carry, but I still keep my HD gun ready to go bang when I pull the trigger b/c I want to do things one way and one way only.
My HD is a 12 ga and racking that has a sobering effect on just about anyone.
My HD is a 12 ga and racking that has a sobering effect on just about anyone.
Both guns are hidden in locations where nobody knows but me and are easy to access.
My HD shotgun has an empty chamber. I like the idea of loudly racking a round in it in the dark. Can't imagine that any intruder wants to hear that sound while in a dark house.
Can you chamber a round without giving yourself away?
I wonder how they'd react to the sound of you saying "Oh s***!!" because you short stroked and got a feed jam at the very worst possible moment?