Press checks are a routine, standard, and wise procedure to ensure you really did chamber a round.
When your life depends on your gun, whether handgun or long gun or both, you will embrace the press check every time you chamber and holster or sling your weapon.
When your life depends on your gun, whether handgun or long gun or both, you will embrace the press check every time you chamber and holster or sling your weapon.
That said, I have a real hard time with the opposing concepts of "reputable trainers" and "James Yeager" appearing in the same post
Isn't this the guy who said he was going to start killing people? I don't think he's in any position to tell others what is and is not stupid.
Well, yes it does. The man should be in prison for making terrorist threats. Using him as your source material casts a shadow on you.Yes, he is, and haters gonna hate, that still doesn't mean he is wrong.
Well, yes it does. The man should be in prison for making terrorist threats. Using him as your source material casts a shadow on you.
Press checks are stupid, and so is James Yeager and so is anyone who cites him as an informational source.
The first amendment does not extend to threats, and the first amendment does not apply to YouTube anyway as it's private property. The first amendment doesn't apply here, either. You seem fairly ignorant on the Consitution and, sadly, you seem to enjoy your ignorance. But you are right about one thing: haters gonna hate, so I'll leave you to itThere is something called the 1st Amendment.
The first amendment does not extend to threats, and the first amendment does not apply to YouTube anyway as it's private property. The first amendment doesn't apply here, either. You seem fairly ignorant on the Consitution and, sadly, you seem to enjoy your ignorance. But you are right about one thing: haters gonna hate, so I'll leave you to it
Happy press-checking.
There are 3 adults living in my home and we all have loaded guns either on our persons or at least within easy reach at all times but.........................Bikenut, when I take off my gun at night, it will be out of my sight for at least some period of time. Showering, walking to the other side of the house, etc. What if for some strange reason my wife handled my gun and unchambered a round? I would holster it the next morning thinking that it had a round chambered, when in fact it did not. A press check takes me about 2 seconds and no real effort to execute to be certain.
There is a 99.999% chance that this will never happen, but to me, my life is worth eliminating that tiny risk.
We each decide what our own lives are worth.
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