This short clarifies the difference between carrying 'a round in the chamber' and the '+1' method. 'Round in chamber' means a round is chambered, and the magazine is one round short of full capacity. '+1' carry involves chambering a round from a full magazine, then topping off the magazine with an extra round before reinserting it, maximizing total capacity.
This video discusses the controversial topic of carrying a firearm with a round already in the chamber, often referred to as 'plus one'. American Outlaw advocates for this practice, emphasizing that in a self-defense scenario, every second counts and an unchambered firearm is ineffective. The discussion highlights the importance of firearm readiness for personal protection.
This review of the "Plus One" Mauser bolt-action rifle details its standard five-round capacity and demonstrates a technique to achieve a "plus one" capacity by manually inserting a round into the chamber. It also discusses potential mechanical implications of this loading method on the rifle's extractor, considering its controlled feed design.
This video from the VSO Gun Channel discusses the practice of 'plus one' ammunition loading for firearms, explaining why the creator chooses not to employ this technique. The description emphasizes the channel's role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, and clarifies their independent testing and review process. VSO Media LLC and VSOrdnance LLC are highlighted as the parent entities, with the latter functioning as a contract lab for testing and development. The channel asserts its commitment to objective content, reserving creative rights and not being influenced by manufacturers in their reviews.
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