posté par DANS / richard kahn nz

are glocks safe to carry chambered

10 mars 2023

Guns in my bigger safe are in condition 3 (AR rifles and defensive shotguns), except for my SAA revolvers are empty as I dont consider them as a defensive weapon (my hunting rifles and shotguns are empty too), mainly because both have 8 1/2 barrels and were used for silhouette shooting when I was younger. Almost always comes back to the trigger. Colt change the SAA!? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission, which supports our community. I carry a single action 1911. Jordan has taught marksmanship, woodsmanship, and self-defense classes. When the handgun is retrieved, the mag is shoved in and the gun is ready to fire. Glock firearms Instructor. Just saying. 1. But, IF I were, then Id have to choose that DA revolver in my headboard. Of course, I do concede you point, it just that it brought Monty Python to mind and I improvised from there. If you cant respect the power and danger of an automobile why would you think you could be trusted with a firearm at all let alone one without a safety? 1 - 20 of 30 Posts. Because if youre smart enough to be worried about a Glock short trigger and trigger safety, youre probably smart enough to know you need to train so that your trigger finger is never in the trigger until the sights are on target, and you take the time to inspect your holster for obstructions before holstering or unholstering. (Take that, NYPD!) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Is really shouldnt be that hard. 7. Answer (1 of 104): For me. You might like it. Does the gun have a external safety, or is it internal. and yes i train and rehearse that In war or a defensive situation, that will get you killed. If I was gona carry an empty gun Id carry a full sized 1911, that way if I had to throw it at somebody it would weigh enough to hurt when it him them. So the only downside of the top chamber being empty is one less round available before reloading. OFC, in an experiment such as DGs above, we have to have that case in some sort of chamber, to hold the round in perfect position in line with the front of the firing pin while some other device provides the inertia to fire. Five years ago I reviewed the Glock 43, the second pistol in Glock's "Slimline" series of thin grip pistols. However, that also creates issues. Keep your booger hook off the bang switch, use a good holster . Apparently the last time it worked. Subscribe and receive the latest information on GLOCK products and more. Here's video that GLOCK produced that explains the trigger safety. Keep your finger off of it and your should be good to go. One near each upstairs door and one near the basement door. One of the interesting things about that is I can (after clearing) dry fire repeatedly and get a rough visual about how much the aim point moves depending on my grip and finger position. Glocks, Sig Sauer, Smith and Wesson, Barretta, and many other makes are safe to carry chambered, They have . I have trained chambering on the draw and while it is less effective it still gives me options. about carrying or keeping a gun with a round in the chamber. So you have no quibble with the line; If dropped, the hammer could contact the primer and therefore, fire., in relation to SA revolvers? More solid irrefutable proof that the Glock is an accident waiting to happen. This would require the grip safety to be disabled (a somewhat common modification) or to malfunction. Here we have a conundrum. Glocks are designed with internal safety features to prevent accidental discharge. Dont you dare break the three rules of safe gun handling. Im still getting comfortable with carrying, and Ill take an unchambered gun over one at home in the safe any day. In the case of the 43X, the barrel is 87mm or 3.41 inches long. Big Bill: Yup. Quick easy to access and small enough for the P365, a spare magazine, and a small 300 Lumen Tac Light. How often are you drinking a glass of milk, or spilling coffee, or having a horn tooted at you while actually handling or holstering your firearm? It's a small handgun that is easy to carry, chambered for a very powerful cartridge, and priced so a working man can easily afford it. The G44 is the ideal pistol to start or enhance your shooting experience. The NRA store version is about $50+ for the small size. They like it this way. I dont condemn those who carry a striker with one in the chamber. After all, this aint Dodge City and you aint Bill Hickok. A great capability, because a dud round will usually fire upon a second strike, and your finger is going to automatically do that anyway. A un-chambered carry gun is useless. Of course all of those Glock NDs were due to human error. Considering the odds of handling a particular weapon every day for years or possibly the rest of your life hoping to never have a brain fart in the process, and many people wisely choose another option. Thank you very much. (AgCatJHS at English Wikipedia [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons)Here we have a conundrum. I never carried a gun before my G27. Police departments across the country mocked the NYPD for their accusations and understood that its both trigger happy officers and training issues that lead to problems like that.Glocks two-part trigger is one piece of their internal safety features. the number of people out there who keep a single-action revolver as a home defense. Next, there was some discussion about GLOCKs. Even some shotguns will do that. Considering the capabilities of the average glock owner, in front of the muzzle is likely the safest place to be. There are advertisements for trigger jobs on striker fired guns to make them with an even less pull weight!! The Glock 43 is VERY close in size to the Glock 42, but chambered for that 9mm cartridge some people demand - or at least don't frown on like they do the .380ACP. IMO, anyway. There is also one of an off duty cop pulling up his pants and firing his clip draw equipped pistol. Glock 22 Gen 3 (Photo: Gunprime) The full-size Glock 22 was made to fill the gap between .45 and 9mm. While carrying or holstering? Yes. The Sig 320 problem was that it had an internal block but dropping (or smacking it with a hammer) could make the trigger move to disengage the firing pin block. Descriptions: Glocks are safe to carry with a loaded chamber as long as they are carried in a decent holster that completely covers the trigger. Momentum and all. When it didnt open the first time, your brain clicked again to make sure, often without one even knowing they did so. Or would it it take more movement of the slide to do that before an impact could trigger potential discharge? Also, that gun will then give you a second try at any round that fails to fire the first time. I have these 2 hidden and had mounted in my house. @ mark s: +1 here. Which gets me to this. Love the Quigly Down Under reference. A typing error, or wishful thinking? Try it with any style sidearm. Notice if the trigger is ever depressed. When the fight starts, ejecting a live round onto the ground, or hearing the click of a empty chamber, will just mess up your day, maybe your last day. As if every act of negligence is a deliberate act. I will still carry unchambered. Only, dumb guys wouldnt understand that. Some of these points were deliberately avoided for reasons Ill get into. I want something that goes bang when I pull the trigger, and I could care less how heavy or gritty that might be. I wonder how it avoids the googlebots? I think five guns is the bare minimum, and thats how I always answer the one gun question. I will always carry chambered because I keep my fingers where they belong and therefore don't worry about it. Cycling against objects using your sight is slow and not easily done. You shoud not count on having both hands available while being attacked. I can cycle the bolt almost as fast as I can take the safety off, even when I stepped on a black bear who was sleeping under a downed tree. People that just cant accept what someone else wants to do compared to what they feel is best for them smacks of their insecurity. Do u carry an AR all day too? Glocks can be dangerous When they tumble and fall and the natural instinct is to catch. Or remembering faulty? Widen your horizons. However, with an unchambered semi-auto, that may be a more credible concern. Carrying On An Empty Chamber. Stop buying Glocks. Discharge during take down? But it used to work fine, a year or so before that. A forum community dedicated to Glock Pistol owners and enthusiasts. I dont have to hit a bypass cause its cocked, or turn off a safety, just pump and fire. Are you my mother? Several years ago I read an article (I think it was Masaad Ayoob) detailing about a half dozen cases were cops had their guns taken away from them by perps and the perps couldnt figure out how to manipulate the safeties, saving the cops lives. You'll want to train yourself one way or the other. I have pocket carried for years, mostly using a clip such as a clip draw on my SIG 938, hammer down, safety on, round chambered. It is a DAO and . always, just got the g23 and after the range it'll be in the rotation with the sigs. Just that for most every use, there are other choices that are better. 2 you may forget to chamber Must not be working on it very hard. The hammer snagged on a branch, and he shot his horse (he was twisted by the tree). As for me on striker fired Im sure they are just as safe as any other design I just like to see whats going on, . For me I often carry without one in the chamber, like when I am in the woods doing stuff. Ask the famous Black Athlete Plaxico Burress that did that in a New York restaurant a number of years ago. Nobody whos ever advocated carrying with an empty chamber has ever explained how they were going to fight off two assailants AND chamber a round at the same time. Let's talk about wh. Jul 18, 2010. Or tell them to carry only 5 bullets instead of six?? What is wrong with such ones is that they get a nice, warm, mushy, feeling of superiority over others by putting them down. After all people driving cars kill more people than people holding firearms. Sykes wrote their highly influential book, " Shooting To Live," based on their experiences with the Shanghai Police Department. But now I get 18! For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. When I carry a semiautomatic pistol for self defense, the chamber is loaded and the safety is on. Brain farts are a universal malady that effects 100% of all humans and the Glock and its clones are probably the least idiot proof handgun ever invented. Say, if you can make that mistake (and you did), are you willing to admit that maybe, just possibly, youve mad other mistakes? That carries over to shooting, believe it or not. A number of gun companies still produce single-action revolvers. Hmaag [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia CommonsTodays revolvers have a flat hammer. When she holstered her Glock .40 it went off and the bullet went down her leg utterly destroying it. . Other sites have no problem getting notifications to work NOW. Maybe you just fumble finger the Glock when its out of the holster being put in a lockbox or on the counter at the range. Not a hard and fast rule. SOME of these guns (Ruger, Rough Rider, IWI, Freedom Arms, Linebaugh) have transfer bar safeties and thus can be carried fully loaded. Well your odds of dying of heart disease is about a thousand times more likely than dying from a criminal attack, so, maybe something to think about. It completely wraps the pistol in hard plastic so there is no chance of anything flexing into the trigger guard. Each brand-new model enhanced the pistol and its functions. A GLOCK does not have an external manual safety. You need to load the gun, aim and fire while under stress in the event that you actually need to use it. As a matter of fact in an extreme emergency you could carry the HK with no holster and in your pocket or even waist band but if you did the same thing with a Glock you would quickly blow your balls off in short order. Not the first time I have seen you feed the gun grabbers agenda either. For that matter, I dont take seriously anyone who carries a revolver for self-defense. Mr. Hoober, the only quibble I have with this article is the assumption that people only have a (as in singular) home defense gun. The Series 80 was a solution in search of a problem ie, it was created by lawyers. Sound off in the comments! Hell, try it with a taser. These are: 1. Perhaps if someone drops their gun from two stories up and it lands muzzle down on somebodys head? To chamber or not to chamber? I ran a corner thru the trigger and around the other side up the grip. Theoretically, the slide safety could be accidentally disengaged in your holster rendering a cocked and locked 1911 significantly more susceptible to a ND when drawn given the user didnt know the safety was disengaged. That photo of the safe is cute, if completely patronizing to those who make the kids argument. I would hope that all semi-auto handguns have some sort of striker/firing-pin block that absolutely prevents detonation from dropping the pistol. JavaScript is disabled. As I mentioned elsewhere here, the trigger pull and safety mechanism are irrelevant to the *proximate* cause of any Glock discharge Im aware of. https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/the-truth-about-6-5mm-ammo/ Still no safety. If you forget to check the chamber just one time in you life its Sayounara . If a person was going to leave a gun in Condition 3, they had better practice loading and firing the pistol, because not doing so just might get them killed. This is not remotely comparable to carrying a semiauto with an empty chamber, where the slide must be racked to make the gun ready to fire. Run what you brung. 1:43:08-1:43:32. I carry all my guns chambered. Various firearms but could go to dagger, spear, sword and buckler, longsword, or smallsword if for some reason one of those seemed like a good idea. Pull back the hammer, you notice how it clicks 4 times? so i compensate for that with situational awareness and trying not to put myself in situations or places where that will happen Didnt say I didnt know how, just not much use for one Bad guy dies. These arent exactly the most concealable guns out there. I carry my Jericho the same way. Practice your procedure till it becomes a natural reaction without thinking.You will have other things that must be accessed in those fractions of a second. Probably applies to a few other westerns as well though. One or two chances to mess up with an empty chamber, but thousands (or hundreds of thousands) of chances to ventilate your own leg while taking a piss. It is generally safe to carry a Glock with a round in the chamber, as long as the user follows proper handling and safety protocols. I cant believe this is even a subject for discussion. In non service activities, all occurred either nearly cheek to cheek, face to face, or less than 3 ft. when chit went south, and it happens so fast, Id bet few if any pro operators could rack then stack em Id have to go with the DA revolver. A revolver with an empty chamber under the hammer IS ready to fire. Sacrilegious. So you are in reality arguing that if someone makes a *negligent mistake*, the Glock is more likely to discharge than another firearm. It was called Fractured Fairy Tales. Maybe. The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo. A 16 year old In drivers ed may not be very experienced nor skilled, but at least in my day, was paying more attention than a driver more familiar with driving. On a range or match gun, OFC, my choice is different. After a few years of working on them self-taught, I finally . Of course, when I was a soldier, I listened to guys who had been there. So lets just say its a personal choice and your way isnt better than mine, but I will never accidently shoot my leg or foot. In order to fire, the pin needs to be hit hard enough to continue forward, past the point of contact with the hammer, and then into the primer. I'd recommend a Hard Kydex holster like a comp-tac infidel. I carry with one in the chamber but you choose not to. Safety rule number 1 a gun is always loaded. Glocks are awesome little handguns. Kentucky CCDW Instructor. Apply the 21 foot rule. Back in the old days of guns, they didn't really have any safety at all. Not an appreciable amount of time. or not. I carry one in the chamber of my ruger P89 with 17 rounds in the magazine. I have no problem carrying chambered but around the house or at the park I do not. Im so glad to have seen the one person who never makes a mistake! Obviously carrying concealed greatly reduces the odds of your gun being taken, but that doesnt mean that precautions arent in order. I worry that my flesh pushing against the soft holster will somehow depress that little trigger safety and nudge the trigger back. Nor with his next, more significant error, suggesting that floating or inertial firing pin guns (like a 1911) ARE drop safe with a round in the chamber, even though all such firearms with a round in the chamber WILL fire if dropped on their muzzle? Who honestly gives a F*ck what someone else chooses to do. Guess what? The Glock 26 Gen 4 weighs approximately 25 ounces with a loaded magazine. Safe and ready when I am. A GLOCK is a striker fired pistol with about a 5.5-pound OEM trigger pull that has incorporated into the trigger--in the form of a lever--and when it is engaged blocks the trigger from moving rearward. Ammoland was intelligent enough to allow only one person to use a name at a time. A good 1/2 inch drive ratchet upside the head will drop most anyone like they were a sack of feed corn. Introduced in 2012, the Shield is thinner and lighter than the M&P Compact and features an improved trigger. A little background: When Israel was founded, "drop safe" firearms were not as common as today and the fledgling state had a mixed bag . Didnt fire..interesting. Either you will practice with chambered, or chamber empty. NO - any responsible gun owner should have some reservation until enough information has been provided. Until I do, its one in the chamber with safety engaged and hammer down on a DA/SA pistol. A true DAO trigger that has as much chance of going off in a pocket, or other ND, as a DA revolver does. As one gun writer said years ago, its amazing someone was not smart enough to hire a good gun savvy lawyer and sue Glock out of existence with all the accidents this pistol has caused. I used to carry a Walther PPQ. Do you supposes THIS guy knows the six letter word for a firearms dangerous end? As someone from MS you gotta tell me where this full auto shoot was. if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'guntradition_com-leader-1','ezslot_8',113,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-guntradition_com-leader-1-0');I do know one engineer who figured out that if it was dropped from 221 feet and it lands on the right angle squarely on its barrel, it could possibly go off, but the bullet would immediately strike the ground and not do much after that. Perfect for everyday carry, the compact Glock 43 is a popular concealed carry option chambered in 9mm. They ended up sticking to their story and making a big political deal out of it. I agree about the Colt SAA. I turn it into the five gun question instead. So you have no quibble with the line; If dropped, the hammer could contact the primer and therefore, fire., in relation to SA revolvers? A safety is much easier to manipulate than a slide though. This subject is DOA just like the OP. I carry a LC9, no problem. Check out this post which is one of the most popular of all time. I do same with shotgun the last round fired stays in the chamber. Carry without one in the pipe for a while to get used to it. To sum up: there were a few objections to my original post that, on their face, had some truth to them. That chit will get you *illed in a real shtf. Kaboom he shot himself as he sat there at the dinner table. I dont expect hardware (or software) to compensate for a persons stupidity, as opposed to the opinion of many other people who think it should. Wait a second, so youre telling me that I shouldnt keep my home defense gun in condition 3 but instead have it in condition 1 and put it in a lock box? I am sure you will tell us that since you are a stable genius it will never happen to you. But that would be true for almost ANY gun that didnt have a manual safety engaged. If you have a modern weapon in a holster that covers the trigger, you are in pretty good shape. Anything is possible, which is why the smart move is to play to the best probabilities. The initial pull of this trigger performs generally the same function as the thumb safety of a 1911 or single action. 1911s are traditionally carried empty chamber (probably a bad idea) or cocked and locked: hammer cocked and slide mounted safety engaged. I got them after watching the best experts I know of, champions, and their green light review. Nice catch. . The gun is DA/SA, so the first shot is a long pull on the trigger, but I routinely practice it, so Im OK with it. But, it has a decocker, so I can put a round in the chamber, decock the striker, and walk around with a much better feeling about it all. U.S. The stone cold killer blows a hole in the braggarts forehead and his buddies stand there with their jaws agape while he starts shooting them. It appears to me that Darwin and his theory of evolution is again being ignored, if you are dumb enough to carry without forethought, please ace yourself before you breed. Carry chambered ever since. They have defense of the State, of their comrades, or of other citizens..

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