bflynn
Final Approach
In the Navy, we carried Colt .45 1911 pistols on board and I ran the qualification system. About every other week we would take a group down to the police range for quals and I always got to shoot. I can vouch that more shooting more makes you better. I've never carried with a round in the chamber, but I got to be very good at drawing, racking, and putting 7 round center of mass quickly.
Why nothing in the chamber? Because there's a bigger chance of a negligent discharge killing an innocent than there is that I lose when someone outdraws me because of the 1 second it takes to rack the slide. In a hostile situation, sure, but just day to day standing watch, I never did. I think others did, I know I found loaded pistols turned in when we secured the watch to go to sea.
Wish I had to the time now to go to the range more often.
Why nothing in the chamber? Because there's a bigger chance of a negligent discharge killing an innocent than there is that I lose when someone outdraws me because of the 1 second it takes to rack the slide. In a hostile situation, sure, but just day to day standing watch, I never did. I think others did, I know I found loaded pistols turned in when we secured the watch to go to sea.
Wish I had to the time now to go to the range more often.