andyo5
Member
I have a Para-Ordnance P13.45 which is essentially a Commander clone with a double stack magazine. My current belt holster has a retention strap on it, but the strap snaps closed only with the hammer down. I have considered buying a holster with a strap configured for cocked and locked carry. I recently sold a Bianchi Pistol Pocket that was configured that way, but it was an in-the-waistband holster that ended up pointing the gun at my family gems. I was not comfortable with that. It seemed risky, especially in the event of a struggle with an opponent over posession of the gun. So today I went looking for a regular belt mounted holster with a retention strap for cocked and locked carry. I found out that Bianchi no longer offers this option, I'm told due to liability issues. The owner of the gun shop advised me "there is NO safe way to carry a gun with a round in the chamber" (probably also for liability reasons). So now I'm wondering which risk is higher:
1. The risk that you would accidentally discharge the firearm due to carrying it loaded and cocked, or...
2. The risk of being hurt or killed because you could not get your gun into action in time to save yourself.
Your thoughts?
Thanks.
1. The risk that you would accidentally discharge the firearm due to carrying it loaded and cocked, or...
2. The risk of being hurt or killed because you could not get your gun into action in time to save yourself.
Your thoughts?
Thanks.