Re: Do you keep one in the "pipe?"
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 12:40 am

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A pistol should be carried in some type of holster any way.RiverRat wrote:I have to agree................my XD's and 1911's yes, cocked and ready. The LCP doesn't give me the same confidence level to carry it with one in the pipe.......plus I have aready dropped that sucker three times and only had it less than two weeks, and one of those was while trying to load the magazine and it bit me.
I know it's my fault for getting my finger in there, I know it's my fault for dropping it....but it won't be my fault for having one in the chamber for pocket carry and it going off when I drop it anytime in the near future. That's why I always carry an empty chamber under the hammer in my wheel guns. It's the same thing.
The only solution I have come up with is to get a pocket holster or gun wallet. Not too many people have shot themselves with a holstered gun.........not saying it's impossible......there is normally a fool for every challenge.
I haven't ever had any trouble like that with a full sized gun.
Original thread:NcongruNt wrote:So I was reading through a Taurus manual, and found this lovely string of warnings:
So if I secure my firearm, it may result in injury or death...WARNING:
Securing your firearm may inhibit access to it in a defense situation and
result in injury or death.
WARNING:
To prevent injury or death, it is imperative that you must keep your gun
unloaded, uncocked, and securely locked, with ammunition in a separate
location. In addition, take any other reasonable steps to limit the possibility o
theft, accident, or suicide.
WARNING:
Failure to properly secure a firearm may result in injury or death.
but to prevent injury or death, i must unload and secure my firearm...
and if i fail to properly secure my firearm, it may result in injury or death.
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Wow.
NcongruNt wrote:NcongruNt wrote:
So I was reading through a Taurus manual, and found this lovely string of warnings:
WARNING:
Securing your firearm may inhibit access to it in a defense situation and
result in injury or death.
WARNING:
To prevent injury or death, it is imperative that you must keep your gun
unloaded, uncocked, and securely locked, with ammunition in a separate
location. In addition, take any other reasonable steps to limit the possibility o
theft, accident, or suicide.
WARNING:
Failure to properly secure a firearm may result in injury or death.
So if I secure my firearm, it may result in injury or death...
but to prevent injury or death, i must unload and secure my firearm...
and if i fail to properly secure my firearm, it may result in injury or death.
Wow.
Those warnings must have been approved for the manual by a lawyer who was running for office. Pretty speaks to all of the possible scenarios, commits to nothing, and leaves you hanging in the breeze!thankGod wrote:NcongruNt wrote:NcongruNt wrote:
So I was reading through a Taurus manual, and found this lovely string of warnings:
WARNING:
Securing your firearm may inhibit access to it in a defense situation and
result in injury or death.
WARNING:
To prevent injury or death, it is imperative that you must keep your gun
unloaded, uncocked, and securely locked, with ammunition in a separate
location. In addition, take any other reasonable steps to limit the possibility o
theft, accident, or suicide.
WARNING:
Failure to properly secure a firearm may result in injury or death.
So if I secure my firearm, it may result in injury or death...
but to prevent injury or death, i must unload and secure my firearm...
and if i fail to properly secure my firearm, it may result in injury or death.
Wow.
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Now THAT IS FUNNY!
Keith B wrote:Those warnings must have been approved for the manual by a lawyer who was running for office. Pretty speaks to all of the possible scenarios, commits to nothing, and leaves you hanging in the breeze!thankGod wrote:NcongruNt wrote:NcongruNt wrote:
So I was reading through a Taurus manual, and found this lovely string of warnings:
WARNING:
Securing your firearm may inhibit access to it in a defense situation and
result in injury or death.
WARNING:
To prevent injury or death, it is imperative that you must keep your gun
unloaded, uncocked, and securely locked, with ammunition in a separate
location. In addition, take any other reasonable steps to limit the possibility o
theft, accident, or suicide.
WARNING:
Failure to properly secure a firearm may result in injury or death.
So if I secure my firearm, it may result in injury or death...
but to prevent injury or death, i must unload and secure my firearm...
and if i fail to properly secure my firearm, it may result in injury or death.
Wow.
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Now THAT IS FUNNY!