• Omgboom@lemmy.zip
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      7 days ago

      You know how long it takes to load and cock a gun? The rest of your life.

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      8 days ago

      That’s how I store the one I keep in my nightstand overnight for self defense. That’s also how I carry it. Not gonna do me much good if it’s not ready to fire.

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        What scenario are you so worried about that not needing the time to cock your pistol is going to be the key difference between being dead and being a hero?

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          If I have to pull the thing it’s because someone is about to kill me. Just about everyone who carries keeps their gun chambered. That’s how experts recommend carrying it. The only people who seem to think it’s a problem are the ones who know squat about guns other than what they’ve seen in movies. Also, it’s weird that you think it’s heroic to survive an attack.

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        8 days ago

        Unlocking and cocking take less than three seconds and add a lot of safety, I see no reason to ever put a gun out of my hand in such a dangerous state

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          At least when carrying it, having it loaded and cocked is normal. The holster keeps the trigger covered, and any not-garbage firearm (read: not Sig P320) is drop safe in case of accidents. And that extra half second to rack the slide can be the difference between getting killed by an attacker or successfully defending yourself in an emergency.

          And if they live alone and/or have a safe built into their nightstand I can kinda see their point, though I personally alway leave mine chamber empty

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          I’m not willing to give the psycho I bought it to protect myself from 3 seconds to cave my skull in with a bat

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            So the scenario is that this guy makes it into your house all the way to your bedroom undetected, but for some reason wakes you up before attacking? Seems more likely you’re going to wake up getting your head caved in, or just shot if the other random psycho also has a gun.

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              What do you mean “all the way to my bedroom”? He’s on video pointing at my bedroom window and swinging a bat. I’m going to hear the glass break and so is my dog. I also have to potentially cross paths with him every time I go to my car, or the laundry room, or the mailbox. You sure do have some strong opinions on this situation you know nothing about.

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            If you’re so concerned with such a scenario, I’d rather suggest you get something to detect intruders earlier so that 3 seconds don’t matter.

            Also as others have pointed out, you’re replacing one risk with another way more likely one. But you do you.

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              I’m concerned with such a scenario because the guy lives 2 doors down from me. He’s threatened me before and I have video of him staring at my bedroom window in the middle of the night, pointing at it, and swinging a bat.

              It sounds like OOP installed some sort of dumb 3rd party mod. A well built and maintained gun isn’t going to fire unless you pull the trigger. I live alone, my holster covers the trigger and I practice trigger discipline when I’m handling the gun. I’ll be fine.

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        And that’s why so many people die from guns in america. More often than not, your family/friend instead of an actual menace.