Stop touching it
Getting back and realizing your gun wasn’t topped off. Mine just always are loaded. They’re pretty much only ever empty after shooting at the range. Then, I load them before I leave.
Getting back and realizing your gun wasn’t topped off. Mine just always are loaded. They’re pretty much only ever empty after shooting at the range. Then, I load them before I leave.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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June 12th, 2012 at 3:36 pm
As I said there, once a few years ago, I found I was carrying my Glock 30 with an empty chamber. It must have been that way for a few days, as I only had one holster that I loved, the gun simply didn’t leave it for days at a time.
Now I tend to move my SF around more, so I check it more often, but that also means I’m touching more.