Nframecollector
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Locked and loaded!
I think that is the problem...for some the "self defense" concept goes beyond the "I am in a gunfight" limitation and includes a much larger arena. Few folks will be in a gunfight, few of those gunfights will be determined in a fraction of a second. Everyone will be involved in the day to day carry of the gun with all the ancillary administrative handling. One can improve the safety of the administrative handling with a possible slight reduction in gunfight ability. Or one can possibly improve the gunfight ability by reducing the safety of the everyday administrative handing.
We all compromise in this arena. When we choose the type of gun we will carry we are saying "I give up some of X for more of Y". When we pick a holster we decide between OWB and IWB, 3 o'clock carry versus 4:30 carry, pocket carry or waistband carry, and so on.
No disagreement, and that is a rational choice FOR YOU. For someone else the rational choice may lean more to the administrative side of the scales. That is why I emphasize figuring out what is best for you and your situation.This is often presented as a one-size-fits-all issue and it is not. What is right for you in your situation with your skills and your equipment may be less than desirable to me with my skills and my equipment in my situation. Fortunately the choice doesn't seem to matter much in real life.True. But I would not compromise my safety by selecting say, OWB if it were demonstrable that IWB gave me the best odds of coming out ahead in a defensive situation. Or selecting 4:30 carry, if it were proven that 3:00 gave me the best odds.
The "Administrative task" will ALWAYS play second fiddle to best defensive practices for me.
Anyone else feel like this guy?
Safety should be in your head not your gun. if you cant handle that maybe you should give me your gun.....for free....youre welcome![]()
You are aware that there are reflexes you can't control with your head.
I prefer somebody who engages his safety admitting that he does not feel ready walking around without any safety then somebody claiming he has it all in the head and an unwanted shot is fired
I have been in Afghanistan so I am familiar with protecting your life with everything you have in real situations.
I got to say that over there my safety was 99% of the time my finger and nothing else.
Now when I carry here in the U.S I do have one in the pipe but safety is engaged. I drilled myself plenty enough to automatically disengage the safety as soon as I draw.
The reason why is because I carry IWB.
If I could legally cary OWB safety would be probably disengaged.
If you don't feel competent enough to carry your semi auto handgun with one in the chamber, buy a revolver. That's like driving a 'vette and taking two plug wires off. Pointless and dangerous.
Why can't you carry OWB as long as its concealed?