joesmo
New member
OK, sometimes we take baby steps, maybe it is a comfort level, maybe just knowledge.
I have been doing CC less than a year, 6 months to be exact, so I am truly a newbie. When I first started to CC my G30, I did so withn nothing in the chamber. My rationale was, better to have it inside my waistband than at home in the safe - even if it means I have to rack the slide. There was also a comfort level, "Do I want to be carrying something that all it takes is a trigger pull" I would often ask myself.
Well, after many months of training at the range and subsequent cleanings, feild stripping, and complete disassemblies, my comfort level is far greater. TODAY IS MY FIRST DAY CCing WITH ONE IN THE CHAMBER.
I guess it boils down to..."Do I want to be carrying something that takes MORE than just a trigger pull" if needed. You know the answer.
I have been doing CC less than a year, 6 months to be exact, so I am truly a newbie. When I first started to CC my G30, I did so withn nothing in the chamber. My rationale was, better to have it inside my waistband than at home in the safe - even if it means I have to rack the slide. There was also a comfort level, "Do I want to be carrying something that all it takes is a trigger pull" I would often ask myself.
Well, after many months of training at the range and subsequent cleanings, feild stripping, and complete disassemblies, my comfort level is far greater. TODAY IS MY FIRST DAY CCing WITH ONE IN THE CHAMBER.
I guess it boils down to..."Do I want to be carrying something that takes MORE than just a trigger pull" if needed. You know the answer.