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Every gun I own has a full cylinder/magazine and one ready to fire. I don't have any children in the house either. When the kids lived at home I kept a loaded ready to fire gun on the very top shelf of our bedroom closet and also back then I didn't carry a gun at all unless going huntin.

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Said before...Always a round chambered. And with my striker fired pistols, I'm really not a fan of external safetys.

If I can't control myself and my finger...I don't need to carry. JMO
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Yep, locked, cocked, ready to rock. Condition 1 is the only way to carry. A crazed knife wielder can clear 21 feet in a couple of seconds easily, those are seconds you could have spent acquiring a target rather than charging your weapon.

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I carry a Glock 26 condition 1 in a Bianchi Carrylok holster. The gun does not come out of the holster unless I’m cleaning it.

 

My two and a half year old impressed me a while back - when my 16 year old asked him what that was on my belt, he replied sternly "That’s a gun.  It is not a toy.  Don't touch it." 

It’s obviously never too early to teach kids about guns.

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I carry a Glock 26 condition 1 in a Bianchi Carrylok holster. The gun does not come out of the holster unless I’m cleaning it.

 

My two and a half year old impressed me a while back - when my 16 year old asked him what that was on my belt, he replied sternly "That’s a gun.  It is not a toy.  Don't touch it." 

It’s obviously never too early to teach kids about guns.

That's awesome.

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