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It's hard to get a grasp on what people are doing, so I thought I'd ask--
I am wondering what is the general SOP for those carrying weapons.
Are weapons generally carried in a state where they are ready to fire by just pulling the trigger or are they kept in a state where the safety is on or something like it?
I have heard from some some coworkers that they are kept in a state of "pull trigger-fire"
Like you pull it out and it requires nothing but a trigger-pull to fire the weapon. No safety, no nothing.
Is this how some carry their weapons? If so, why?
I can't pretend to be a friend of this group-but I DO want to know what the standard is regarding this.
Thanks-BTW- i am busy , but will respond!
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By "control"-I was referring to a person's feeling of being personally in control--
digonswine
Apr 2018
#29
It's silly to take the founding fathers' ideas as perfect for today's problems-
digonswine
Jun 2018
#93
re: I have had enough of it and am probably done discussing it(maybe).
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Jun 2018
#97
Why are there no warnings on guns that say you are more likely to be killed with a gun when you poss
gejohnston
May 2018
#64
Carrying for self-defense generally means being able to draw and shoot quickly.
krispos42
Apr 2018
#15
"...the right to "have arms" embodied in the English Declaration of Rights...
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Apr 2018
#40
re you saying there should be limits regarding who carries what? Sure seems that way.
digonswine
May 2018
#84