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<blockquote data-quote="Rick W" data-source="post: 2809987" data-attributes="member: 13775"><p>Thanks to all who responded.</p><p>Some clarification:</p><p>I'm not familiar with all modern firearms, My interests lie in historical and black powder firearms. Many of those don't even have safeties!</p><p>The gun in question wasn't a 1911, which I am familiar with.</p><p>I wasn't challenging him. I was asking a question, as I did when I began this post.</p><p>Based on my limited knowledge, I suspected that the gun in question was being carried in an unsafe manner. I don't have a problem with open carry. I do have a problem with a gun being carried unsafely.</p><p>Based on what some of you have said, certain guns CAN be carried safely while cocked. Is this correct?</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick W, post: 2809987, member: 13775"] Thanks to all who responded. Some clarification: I'm not familiar with all modern firearms, My interests lie in historical and black powder firearms. Many of those don't even have safeties! The gun in question wasn't a 1911, which I am familiar with. I wasn't challenging him. I was asking a question, as I did when I began this post. Based on my limited knowledge, I suspected that the gun in question was being carried in an unsafe manner. I don't have a problem with open carry. I do have a problem with a gun being carried unsafely. Based on what some of you have said, certain guns CAN be carried safely while cocked. Is this correct? Thanks, Rick [/QUOTE]
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