| red-beard |
10-30-2007 07:27 PM |
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Originally Posted by idontknow
(Post 3560874)
I always thought of a warning shot as a bad idea. Chambering the first round is the only warning a potential ne'er-do-well would get from me. When you fire a warning shot, it's a bullet that you've released somewhere into the world. You know where it exited the ceiling, but you have no idea what it's trajectory is or where it will fall back down to earth.
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Chambering a round in the heat of a situation is a way to get killed. If you carry, you carry in condition 1: Round in the chamber, safety on. The only notice a bad guy will get from me is the "snick" of the safety coming off. And this is only with my 1911 style weapons. The rest of my carry weapons are DAO, double action only, which typically have a very long, stiff trigger pull and are safe as is.
The idea that a bad guy will think twice when hearing an action being racked is BS. The bad guy probably has more experience with guns and if a good guy is walking around in condition 3, he has proved it.
Racking the slide, or even better cocking the hammer on a semi-auto, is a movie/tv thing.
Warning shots are actually illegal here in Texas and will cost you your CHL. You are either shooting to stop, or you are being reckless.
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