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Condition of Carry,1911 Review

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2009

I explain the conditions of Carry with a 1911

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  • You said condition zero is not very safe thing to do but did not explain why. How is it any different than carrying a Glock with one in the chamber?

  • @atfconsumer hair trigger

  • @FabioCrow07770 care to elaborate?

  • @atfconsumer do you have a 1911? When the hammer is back the trigger is extremely sensitive,doesn't take much at all to set it off once the hammer is back.

  • I carry a Glock so I don't have to worry about stupid conditions. How about don't pull the trigger unless you want to shoot? 1911's....eye-roll.

  • @RunThemAll Congratulations on leaving the single most retarded Comment so far this 2010. Still a few months left of 2010 but you have a pretty good chance of winning the most retarded comment of 2010 so...good luck,man =)

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  • What about your MENTAL CONDITION? # 5!

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  • the guy in this video is fuckin a stupid ass.

  • HEY  arent you that messin with sasquatch guy?

  • @RunThemAll Yeah, because people pull triggers expecting to NOT shoot, right? Derp

  • @atfconsumer All the people on here fail to give convincing arguments as to why you shouldn't carry condition zero. They just say "It's not safe" and fail to explain it.

  • @45Supergun Your comments are like that of a scared sheeple...if you are afraid of condition 0, you probably shouldn't even carry at all. If everyone follows the 4 rules of firearm safety, they shouldn't have to worry about what you worry about. Your courtroom comment is laughable :) I don't understand how someone can be injured by my holstered handgun in condition 0??? Glock's manual is dumb, like as if LEO somehow know how to better handle a firearm than a civilian...yea, right haha.

  • @45Supergun So what about my Glock .45? No safety on that...oh Jeez!

    And of course ive heard of a court room, you must be stupid to think I havent.

  • @onefstsnake Never, ever, EVER carry a firearm in condition zero. That’s absolutely idiotic. Uh, there’s this thing, called a court room, ever heard of it, stupid? You may just survive your encounter, and maybe you’re not prosecuted by the state, but that doesn’t free you from being sued civilly for wrongful death or excessive use of force and when witnesses (your buddies, under oath) testify that you carried your gun around with the safety off—oh Suzanna.

  • @atfconsumer Glock’s manual specifically warns against carrying condition zero (they call it, “ready to fire”) for civilians—DON’T DO IT!

  • I always carry condition zero.

    When the gun is not on my person it is in condition one.

    You have the grip safety as an extra precaution.

    Condition Zero is NOT dangerous if you are a competent gun owner.

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