What does cocked and locked mean to you?

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Re: What does cocked and locked mean to you?

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One in the pipe, hammer back, safety on. And my 1911 is always in that condition unless I am cleaning it.
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Round in the chamber, hammer cocked, safety on! COCKED AND LOCKED! Had no other meaning to me and 1911 fits the bill!
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Re: What does cocked and locked mean to you?

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KLB wrote: Sat Feb 16, 2019 9:02 pm
lock and load

(verb expression) Short for locking the magazine/cartridge into the gun and loading the ammunition into the gun's chamber. (Usu. used to show toughness, ambition, fear and other strong characteristics. Originally spoken by John Wayne in "Sands of Iwo Jima" as "load and lock".
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define. ... k and load

So is the above definition incorrect or does "lock" mean different things in different expressions?
I would not use an urban dictionary to define technical terms. See the post from https://www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic ... 9#p1239367
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Re: What does cocked and locked mean to you?

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It means.... don’t mess with me.

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The Sig P226 X5 and all of their P2xx SAO pistols can be carried cocked and locked.

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Re: What does cocked and locked mean to you?

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Cocked and locked to me has always been directly associated with a 1911 but I suppose any pistol with a hammer and external safety can be put in that position. A Glock on there other hand is either loaded or it’s not. Granted it can’t physically fire unless the trigger is pulled but still it’s not cocked and locked.

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I would only use the term cocked and locked to refer to a 1911 or similar single action auto. I have always thought the term locked meant that the slide was in battery with a round in the chamber, based on my military training. I was always taught that the proper term for readying a rifle on the military range was to load and lock, with load meaning to insert a magazine into the weapon and lock being to allow the slide to go forward making the weapon ready to fire.

But, I can see how it could be used to signify that the safety is on also. I have no argument there. I just cannot see how any Glock could ever be called cocked.

And, for an aside, it looks like the term locked has changed meanings many times over the years. According to this article on it, the term locked and loaded was first used in the late 1700s in reference to flintlock rifles. It makes sense to me that it had a different meaning them because the question would refer to having the flint in position to be used. Fortunately, we no longer need to worry about that use of the term.
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Re: What does cocked and locked mean to you?

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Lynyrd wrote: Sat Feb 16, 2019 9:40 pm One in the pipe, hammer back, safety on. And my 1911 is always in that condition unless I am cleaning it.
Same here. Sounds like we have a 1911 wantabe with a Glock. "rlol"
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What does cocked and locked mean to you?
It means my hat's on sideways, and my wife has locked me out of the house. :mrgreen:


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