This video, featuring an experienced instructor, compares the speed of engaging a target from a draw with a non-chambered semi-auto, a chambered semi-auto (specifically mentioning the Sig P320), and a revolver. The drill demonstrates that revolvers are fastest, followed by chambered semi-autos, and then non-chambered semi-autos. The instructor highlights the tactical disadvantage of carrying a semi-auto without a round in the chamber due to the added time to rack the slide, which can be critical in self-defense scenarios. For those uncomfortable carrying a chambered semi-auto, revolvers are presented as a viable alternative.
This guide details the process of transitioning to carrying a firearm with one round in the chamber, a method favored for its readiness in self-defense scenarios. It emphasizes understanding modern safety mechanics and practicing trigger discipline. The video, presented by an experienced concealed carry practitioner, uses empirical data from a shot timer to demonstrate the time savings of chambered carry over empty chamber or manual safety methods, while also highlighting the risks associated with each approach.
This live stream features Johnny Q discussing various firearms-related topics, including handgun recommendations, concealed carry practices, and his experiences as a former police officer. He emphasizes the importance of carrying with one in the chamber and provides practical advice for gaining comfort with this practice, recommending the Glock 19 Gen 5 as a solid first handgun choice.
This video from Gun Owners of America (GOA) emphasizes the critical role of presidential elections and Senate confirmations in shaping the federal judiciary, particularly concerning Second Amendment rights. It argues that judicial appointments have a lasting impact, often overriding legislative efforts, and highlights how judges nominated by administrations with anti-gun agendas can negatively affect gun rights lawsuits. The content stresses the importance of electing pro-gun candidates to ensure constitutionally-minded judges are appointed.
This video outlines ten crucial considerations for individuals engaged in concealed carry, particularly in California. It emphasizes the importance of appropriate clothing for concealment, selecting a comfortable and effective carry method like appendix carry, and the debate around carrying with a round in the chamber. The presenter also touches upon legal restrictions for carry locations, the prohibition of alcohol while carrying, and practical advice on holsters, ammunition selection, handgun sizes, and carrying while driving. The overarching theme is the continuous learning and personal comfort required for responsible concealed carry.
This YouTube video, titled 'One in the chamber?', features a discussion or demonstration related to firearms, with explicit mentions of Sig, Heckler & Koch (HK), and Colt in the description. The title directly alludes to a common safety practice or tactical consideration in firearms handling. The description further reinforces a focus on firearms by including relevant hashtags. The content is likely aimed at individuals interested in practical firearm usage, potentially for self-defense or concealed carry contexts, given the mention of EDC.
This discussion explores the nuances of firearm confidence and preparedness, particularly concerning everyday carry (EDC) and home defense. Participants debate the necessity and comfort levels of carrying a firearm at all times, including within the home, and the importance of consistent training with one's EDC. The conversation also touches on the effectiveness of different firearm types for home defense and the role of non-lethal options.
This video argues that compromise on Second Amendment rights is detrimental, citing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA) as an example of how anti-gun measures are implemented through seemingly minor legislative changes. The speaker emphasizes that the gun control lobby aims for complete abolishment of the Second Amendment and advocates for a 'no compromise' mindset among gun owners to resist incremental infringements.
This YouTube Shorts video focuses on the practice of concealed carry, specifically addressing the decision to carry a firearm with a loaded magazine and a round in the chamber. The creator, Johnny Q, explains their reasoning behind this method of carrying their Glock pistol. The video aims to inform viewers about a common aspect of personal defense with firearms.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled 'One In The Chamber, ALWAYS', focuses on the concept of carrying a firearm with one round already in the chamber. The description reinforces this with the hashtag #edc (Everyday Carry), indicating a theme of practical firearm use and preparedness. The content likely demonstrates or discusses the safety and tactical implications of this carry method, with a strong emphasis on concealed carry and self-defense applications. The use of #holster further suggests a focus on carrying methods and equipment.
This video is a live stream from "A Regular Gun Guy" discussing an upcoming firearms event in Thomasville, Georgia, on June 16th-17th. The host and community members discuss event details, including registration, waivers, accommodation, and activities like range day, a sneaker ball, and an award show. They also touch on experiences like night vision and shout out various sponsors and attendees, fostering a sense of community around the event.
This YouTube video, presented as a #Shorts, addresses the critical question of whether to carry a firearm with one round already in the chamber. The title directly prompts discussion on this safety and preparedness topic. The description encourages viewers to join the USCCA for peace of mind and offers free bonuses through a provided link, highlighting the organization's focus on responsible gun ownership and potentially concealed carry training or resources.
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