Chambered or Non Chambered Carry?

Published on July 8, 2019
Duration: 3:44

This video explains the difference between chambered and chamberless carry. The presenter advocates for chambered carry, emphasizing that in a fight-or-flight situation, the extra step of racking a slide in chamberless carry can be critical and potentially lead to a missed opportunity to defend oneself. They also address safety concerns, stating that modern firearms with proper holsters are designed to prevent accidental discharges.

Quick Summary

Chambered carry means a round is already in the firearm's chamber, ready to fire upon drawing and pulling the trigger. Chamberless carry requires racking the slide first. For self-defense, chambered carry is often recommended as it eliminates an extra step in high-stress situations.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to the Debate
  2. 00:10Defining Chambered Carry
  3. 00:27Defining Chamberless Carry
  4. 00:37Key Difference: Racking the Slide
  5. 01:13Pros and Cons Discussion
  6. 01:18TRB's Stance: Pro Chambered Carry
  7. 01:34Reasoning: Fight or Flight
  8. 02:19Addressing Safety Concerns
  9. 03:09Training as the Solution
  10. 03:31Conclusion: Carry Chambered

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between chambered and chamberless firearm carry?

Chambered carry means a round is already in the firearm's chamber, ready to fire upon drawing and pulling the trigger. Chamberless carry involves a magazine inserted but no round in the chamber, requiring the user to rack the slide to chamber a round before firing.

Why do some instructors recommend chambered carry for everyday defense?

Instructors like those at Tap Rack Bang, LLC advocate for chambered carry because in critical 'fight or flight' situations, the extra step of racking a slide in chamberless carry can cost precious seconds, potentially hindering effective self-defense.

Is carrying a firearm with a round in the chamber safe?

Yes, when using a quality holster that securely covers the trigger guard, carrying a chambered firearm is considered safe. Modern firearms are designed to prevent accidental discharges under normal conditions.

How can I become more comfortable carrying a chambered firearm?

The video suggests that discomfort with chambered carry is often a training issue. Consistent practice with drawing from your holster and safe firearm handling can build confidence and proficiency.

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