Guns don't accidentally go off. There is no such thing as an accidental discharge. They're all negligent discharges. Due to improper training and improper handling. Carry your weapon with one in the chamber - who promised you that your support hand would be free to chamber a round when you needed to save your families life? If the gun has a safety (which is not recommended for carry) then carry with the safety on and the hammer (if it has one) cocked. Know how to disengage the safety instantly while drawing the weapon.
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Originally Posted by telekinetic
I know this is a quote from the past, but for others thinking the same thing...can you rack the slide one handed? With either hand?
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If you have to think about that question, what are the odds that you're going to be able to execute the procedure when it matters? It can be done, but it's not fluid.