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My New Video - Carrying with an Empty Chamber
Posted on 3/13/13 at 11:28 am
Posted on 3/13/13 at 11:28 am
Posted on 3/13/13 at 11:54 am to bapple
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Carrying with an Empty Chamber - FAIL!
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external safety hate
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Posted on 3/13/13 at 12:02 pm to Glock17
about to start a firestorm here.
This was a pretty heated discussion a while ago. I'm with you though.
This was a pretty heated discussion a while ago. I'm with you though.
Posted on 3/13/13 at 12:13 pm to bapple
Good video.
But you really gotta do something about that paper outline. It's pretty distracting.
But you really gotta do something about that paper outline. It's pretty distracting.
Posted on 3/13/13 at 12:15 pm to bapple
Once again, I agree with everything said.
at people who carry with an empty chamber.
This post was edited on 3/13/13 at 12:16 pm
Posted on 3/13/13 at 1:34 pm to JAB528
I can cover much more ground than 20ft in a second and a half or 2 seconds.
Posted on 3/13/13 at 1:44 pm to bapple
Good video. I didn't even know some people carry without a loaded chamber. Thats the crazy.
I'm fine with an external safety. Big difference between racking a slide and flipping a safety.
I'm fine with an external safety. Big difference between racking a slide and flipping a safety.
Posted on 3/13/13 at 1:44 pm to drakeT1217
We are all very proud of you. You must be an athlete...
Bapple, the stat you are looking for is the average person can cover 21 feet in 1.5 seconds.
Bapple, the stat you are looking for is the average person can cover 21 feet in 1.5 seconds.
Posted on 3/13/13 at 1:47 pm to SportTiger1
They do it out of fear of having to draw and being too excited/scared which might cause them to pre-maturely hit the trigger.
I'll probabl do a mix of the two.
Like if I'm in a restaurant I might not chamber one since I am unlikely to be the first target if I'm not sitting near the door. Same with other places with similar scenarios.
Then again, I'm a noob so I am just being scared.
I'll probabl do a mix of the two.
Like if I'm in a restaurant I might not chamber one since I am unlikely to be the first target if I'm not sitting near the door. Same with other places with similar scenarios.
Then again, I'm a noob so I am just being scared.
Posted on 3/13/13 at 1:55 pm to Drew Orleans
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Then again, I'm a noob so I am just being scared.
Thats why everyone chooses to carry without a round in the chamber. Practice until you are competent with the weapon, competence leads to confidence - Chuck Yeager
Anyone who says otherwise is lying to themselves.
Posted on 3/13/13 at 2:11 pm to DrTyger
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But you really gotta do something about that paper outline. It's pretty distracting.
I do this so that someone who doesn't feel like watching the video can get my opinion by pausing it. And having the stuff listed out prevents me from missing anything.
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Bapple, the stat you are looking for is the average person can cover 21 feet in 1.5 seconds.
I'll annotate that in the video later. Thanks!
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Ruger SR9C
Mine has been nothing short of amazing. It has been flawless over thousands of rounds and continues to be one of the best bangs for the buck. It's also amazingly easy for novice shooters to learn on.
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Like if I'm in a restaurant I might not chamber one since I am unlikely to be the first target if I'm not sitting near the door. Same with other places with similar scenarios. Then again, I'm a noob so I am just being scared.
I agree with your last statement.
As RA said, you just need to build your confidence. An unloaded gun is a hammer.
Posted on 3/13/13 at 2:17 pm to Drew Orleans
The one thing I would add to this is to always conceal carry the same way and practice at the range the same way. If you're going to carry with an empty chamber, always do it that way. If you carry with the safety off, always do it that way. Carry in the same position with the same holster (if possible). You want any draw in a stressful situation to be instinctual muscle memory, not clunky because you added an extra step you aren't used to.
Posted on 3/13/13 at 2:25 pm to pleading the fifth
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You want any draw in a stressful situation to be instinctual muscle memory, not clunky because you added an extra step you aren't used to.
I'm actually working on a video idea for this too.
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If you're going to carry with an empty chamber, always do it that way.
The entire point of this video is to avoid people making this mistake from the beginning. Carrying with an empty chamber should only be a stepping stone.
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The one thing I would add to this is to always conceal carry the same way and practice at the range the same way.
I absolutely agree with this.
When you have to draw, you won't be thinking, only reacting. That's why it's important to practice the same way.
Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:12 pm to bapple
Excellent and informative video
Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:14 pm to LSUTiger205
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Ruger SR9C :yak:
That gun is one of the best bangs for your buck...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:19 pm to RATeamWannabe
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Thats why everyone chooses to carry without a round in the chamber. Practice until you are competent with the weapon, competence leads to confidence - Chuck Yeager
The famous U.S. Air Force test pilot said this?
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