ordnance, okay lets look at the whole carry concealed thing. First of it's concealed carry which means it is hidden out of view under clothing.
1. If needs be you have to reach under the clothing to get the firearm, which takes a couple of seconds
2. If one doesn't have a round in the chamber then after reaching under clothing to get at the gun one now needs to cock it and bring it up to the aim, something which takes a couple of more seconds to happen. All those seconds mount up mate. Tell you what, go get something to simulate a pistol and stick it in your waistband, now then go put on a winter time coat and when you have done that get someone to time you and see how long it takes to get at your simulated pistol. Go through the motions of pulling the slide back and then take aim at something, you still think it only takes a couple of seconds?
While we are on the subject of N/S-S the chances of having one obviously goes up when you put a round in the chamber.
Yep and on the other hand your chances of getting wounded or killed increase as well because you had to faff about making ready and bringing it up to aim and fire.
To a degree I'll agree with you on that, thing is though and speaking for myself only I have been carrying for many years with a round chambered at all times and I have never had an ND. The reason I have never had an ND is because I practice, practice and then practice some more plus I don't fcuk about with any gun be loaded or unloaded, lets face it the majority of ND's happens through not checking the state of the gun, lack of proper training, not concentrating on what one is doing or simply some idiot messing around with a gun.
When on base all firearms magazine in rifle no round in chamber and that's in a war zone.
Yep I am well aware of the rules on base, thing is though a soldier on a base is surrounded by friendlies (as long as there are no Afghan soldiers or cops around) and doesn't need to have his rifle cocked and locked, it's the same here in my house, no need to have a weapon cocked and locked. Go out on the streets though be it here or in Afghanistan then it's a whole different ball game. Personally I will never try and tell anyone how to carry their concealed pistol, as you say that is personal preference but as far as I'm concerned when I carry the gun is always in condition 2 and like I have already said, never had an ND yet and I won't either
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