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Glock owners would you do this?

3,551,481 次观看 • 1 年前 •via X (Twitter)

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Algore 的头像
Algore1 年前

No one in the comments is understanding let me put it in simple terms. If two guys have a weapon, the one with a chamber loaded in ready to fire will destroy this guy who will need to cock back his Glock. A fast draw can mean life or death

Eriik 的头像
Eriik1 年前

Everyone in the comments talking like their John Dillinger 🤣 let this man EDC how he wants. Good grief!

Mirk 的头像
Mirk1 年前

All these folks saying you need to carry one in the chamber have you ever been in a situation, during normal civilian life, where you had to shoot someone that fast. From my experience there is usually ample warning during civilian situations. If someone draws on you unexpectedly you dead bro chambered or not.

Joshua Yoder 的头像
Joshua Yoder1 年前

Time is life. 1) Carry one in chamber 2) Carry loaded gun in holster with proper tigger coverage 3) Use hollow points NOT fmj.

Engineering Patriot 的头像
Engineering Patriot1 年前

Carry one in the chamber, or do not carry at all. Not being absolutely ready to use your firearm will get you killed. The extra time needed to rack the slide, plus the introduction of a very high stress situation will be a dire penalty.

Anthony 的头像
Anthony1 年前

???But it won’t shoot without one in the chamber anyway

Nick Guzeli 的头像
Nick Guzeli1 年前

I mean, if you're the type that finds yourself routinely getting high and waving your glock around like an idiot in a rap video, this might be the video for you.

Alan 的头像
Alan1 年前

This is the dumbest shit ever. Period

Christian 的头像
Christian1 年前

Seemed like a lot of talking to just say he doesn’t carry with one in the pipe

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Jagger Ange1 年前

What are these comments? This is fundamental gun safety! You’re not supposed to keep one in the chamber unless you’re prepared to fire. So what you gain half a second on the draw. What happens if the weapon malfunctions and fires unexpectedly? Who takes responsibility then? That’s on you. Safety always comes first.

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