Now we need a magazine safety poll and controversy
When I was acting staff duty officer at Sill my MP's had to ask permission to chamber a round in their 1911's they carried on duty. Most didn't have their weapon's magazines inserted. When I asked why I was told the army environment was safer on post than a civilian environment according to the post commander. That all changed when the effer that stole the APC ran over Lawton PD and MP cars then tore up the Ft Sill Golf Course.Several years ago(late 80's), we had a bomb threat at the company where I was employed. I was taking the first responding county deputy to the appropriate area, when I noticed that he must not have had "one in the chamber" because he didn't even have a mag in his holstered 1911. I enjoyed pointing that out to a couple of other firearm enthusiasts present.
Some of the manufacturers got into the 5 shot six shooter by marking one cylinder with dots to mark it as the empty chamber.I carry my single action 1849 31 cal. black powder revolver fully loaded and caped with the hammer down between nipples on the little spot milled into the cylinder for that purpose. Matter of fact, I don't know where the "only carry 5" in a Colt single action revolver came from. It is complete nonsense! Colt didn't design a 5 shot six shooter. The procedure was to lower the hammer's firing pin down between two case heads. That way if dropped it didn't discharge, and if needed it had all six. I really don't know where these things get started, but that B.S. has been around a long long time. Cavalry manuals from the late 1800s detail the lowering between case heads as the way to carry the Colt.
Several years ago(late 80's), we had a bomb threat at the company where I was employed. I was taking the first responding county deputy to the appropriate area, when I noticed that he must not have had "one in the chamber" because he didn't even have a mag in his holstered 1911. I enjoyed pointing that out to a couple of other firearm enthusiasts present.
Talk about a "tactical reload".I like to place the cover of Town and Country on my magazines. That way I can safely enjoy Hustler even if my wife sees me reading. I know, a covered magazine will seem slow to some, but it works for me!
I like to place the cover of Town and Country on my magazines. That way I can safely enjoy Hustler even if my wife sees me reading. I know, a covered magazine will seem slow to some, but it works for me!
Talk about a "tactical reload".