That is 50/50, some people agree but some people disagree.
Safety is a good reason, but also as the evidence in the video shows, racking the bullet will make a big difference in the perception of the enemy. Brandishing, as we can see here, is a good way to deter a threat.
I personally would carry with a round in the chamber, but I understand why some would not.
i keep the shotgun in my bedroom with the pump half way down. i think that unmistakable racking sound is the best warning to get the fuck out of my home. but i don't want to leave the chamber empty and lose my +1 capacity.
Negative. If youve broken into my home with my kids and wife inside to do harm, i do not want you to have the opportunity to be able to walk out. You done fucked up boy. Supressed 300blk for the (mostly) silent win. No racking, no chambering, no warning. Im getting the drop on YOU (not you, the guy im replying to obviously, the degenerate fuck trying to harm my family). Why oh why would you want to give someone a heads up? Theyre there to hurt you. Do not forfeit an advantage. Also, have a disposal plan. Do. Not. Call. The. Police. They are not your friends. You have zero moral obligation to call them.
In reality the situation may be complicated, or you may not know exactly what's going on. Yelling at an intruder to get out and proving beyond a doubt that your armed might be a good option in some cases.
If you know it's a bad guy sneaking around in your house, sure just shoot. But what if you aren't sure, maybe one of your kids is sneaking in late or something? I can think of many situations where I might want to warn first.
I personally also like the safety aspect of having a large motion required to get the gun ready, so its an easy choice for me, but I understand how people might prefer otherwise. I might feel differently if I lived in a dangerous place.
Yeah i was thinking of keeping 2 pans in my room that i could start banging together and yelling "youre gonna get shot, youre gonna get shot", going to see and then coming back to my room assembling a firearm and throwing it at them, unloaded of course, just in case they have a good reason for breaking into my home.
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ketoll ago
She didn't understand "Get out of my way."
She didn't understand "Leave me alone."
She didn't understand "Stop blocking my car from leaving."
But she understood loud and clear the sound of a bullet being chambered into that handgun.
Some people don't understand anything other than physical threats. You can't reason with a violent instigator.
NakedWarrior ago
You should already have a round in the pipe tho.
CHeritageP ago
That is 50/50, some people agree but some people disagree.
Safety is a good reason, but also as the evidence in the video shows, racking the bullet will make a big difference in the perception of the enemy. Brandishing, as we can see here, is a good way to deter a threat.
I personally would carry with a round in the chamber, but I understand why some would not.
DIARRHEA_FIGHT ago
i keep the shotgun in my bedroom with the pump half way down. i think that unmistakable racking sound is the best warning to get the fuck out of my home. but i don't want to leave the chamber empty and lose my +1 capacity.
CHeritageP ago
Absolutely 10000% valid.
The shotgun racking sound is exactly what I was thinking.
Ol_Hickery ago
Negative. If youve broken into my home with my kids and wife inside to do harm, i do not want you to have the opportunity to be able to walk out. You done fucked up boy. Supressed 300blk for the (mostly) silent win. No racking, no chambering, no warning. Im getting the drop on YOU (not you, the guy im replying to obviously, the degenerate fuck trying to harm my family). Why oh why would you want to give someone a heads up? Theyre there to hurt you. Do not forfeit an advantage. Also, have a disposal plan. Do. Not. Call. The. Police. They are not your friends. You have zero moral obligation to call them.
Maker_Wolf ago
In reality the situation may be complicated, or you may not know exactly what's going on. Yelling at an intruder to get out and proving beyond a doubt that your armed might be a good option in some cases.
If you know it's a bad guy sneaking around in your house, sure just shoot. But what if you aren't sure, maybe one of your kids is sneaking in late or something? I can think of many situations where I might want to warn first.
I personally also like the safety aspect of having a large motion required to get the gun ready, so its an easy choice for me, but I understand how people might prefer otherwise. I might feel differently if I lived in a dangerous place.
Ol_Hickery ago
Yeah i was thinking of keeping 2 pans in my room that i could start banging together and yelling "youre gonna get shot, youre gonna get shot", going to see and then coming back to my room assembling a firearm and throwing it at them, unloaded of course, just in case they have a good reason for breaking into my home.