I appreciate you actually saying not to chamber a round in your home. I retook a CC class recently where the instructor told a story of a guy that shot his own kid that had snuck out in the night. Most firearms enthusiasts come off (to me anyway) as highly paranoid people. Those little things like having to chamber a round, having to get it out of the lock box, having to take 3 steps to get to it, give you an opportunity to wake up before you respond to the adrenaline. Real life isn't a movie. I value the life of my child over everything and the stats say she's more likely to be hurt than a criminal.
@@Louiesfirearms I beg to differ; however you do what you do. You have wasted money on a lockbox with a unchambered round in chamber, you have wasted precious time you don't have to rack and aim, you walking down the street an you see someone reaching for their weapon, you don't have time to rack a round. If one is not secure of themselves to be ready, why have the instrument to protect you and your love ones life under a 2 seconds!!!!
@@prenticeperry you have a point with what you're saying but you're talking about having One in the Chamber in the streets I'm talking about inside of your home especially if you have kids inside of your home
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I appreciate you actually saying not to chamber a round in your home. I retook a CC class recently where the instructor told a story of a guy that shot his own kid that had snuck out in the night. Most firearms enthusiasts come off (to me anyway) as highly paranoid people. Those little things like having to chamber a round, having to get it out of the lock box, having to take 3 steps to get to it, give you an opportunity to wake up before you respond to the adrenaline. Real life isn't a movie. I value the life of my child over everything and the stats say she's more likely to be hurt than a criminal.
@RedScareClair yo i know how fast something can go wrong with a firearm, so i always put me and everyone around me safety first
@@Louiesfirearms I beg to differ; however you do what you do. You have wasted money on a lockbox with a unchambered round in chamber, you have wasted precious time you don't have to rack and aim, you walking down the street an you see someone reaching for their weapon, you don't have time to rack a round. If one is not secure of themselves to be ready, why have the instrument to protect you and your love ones life under a 2 seconds!!!!
@@prenticeperry you have a point with what you're saying but you're talking about having One in the Chamber in the streets I'm talking about inside of your home especially if you have kids inside of your home
@@Louiesfirearms Principle still the same.
@prenticeperry not when you have kids in the home to keep safe, and if a kid that doesn't know any better, get a hold of a live gun god forbid.