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Originally Posted by jamesinaz
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Originally Posted by paliknight
I only carry striker fired guns, but I usually unload the gun and remove the chambered round every time I'm at home. I store it bedside holstered, with a full mag but slide locked to the rear. Technically guns at home should NOT be chambered, but YMMV.
Shoulder holsters are the worst holsters to use. Impossible to efficiently draw your gun without muzzling someone, or yourself. We NEVER recommend shoulder holsters to ANYONE.
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Why would you say technically guns at home should not be chambered?
Also, hey, secret agent cool to have a shoulder holster. I never had one but ever since the Man from U.N.C.L.E. I've wanted one.
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For storage it's completely clear with no ammo, but for staging (home defense) it'll be as I described.
Unchambered because when the adrenalines rushing you may accidentally hit the trigger while grabbing it from the safe or drawer or whatever it's hidden in.
Check this out (officially, as in according to NRA and USCCA standards):
Lol please do not use a shoulder holster. You can use a drop leg holster for some tacticool points.