As a rather new handgun owner and permit holder since January of this year I am new to this world.
My gun background consists of tweety birds with a pellet gun as a kid and pheasant hunting with various shotguns over the years. I grew up with shotguns in the house, sitting open or cased in the corner of my parent's bedroom with the ammo on the floor next to them, it was never an issue, I was taught to treat all guns as if they were loaded - no matter what.
Typical - easy to follow, basic rules.
Fast forward to me closing in on 40 and I finally do something I've wanted to do for many years, own a handgun. I bought my first, an XDM 9mm Compact just a few months ago, shortly before getting my permit to carry, I already have 3 more since then, I love it and shoot every chance I get at the range - I even shoot over lunch break and became a member of 2 gun ranges, one near work and one near home so I could practice any time without much inconvenience to my family life, which includes my wife and 3 kids (8, 4 and 3).
That said, I seem to butt heads with members of all handgun forums that I'm on, something I am absolutely not used to.
I feel I'm generally well liked by most people and get a long well with all types and walks of life, but I feel the most out of place when I discuss my practice with handguns, in particular the fact that I carry without one in the pipe.
Breathe.
I want to carry with one chambered, I do. I'm actually coming to terms with the fact that I will simply have to carry with my PM9 chambered just for the fact that it's a stubborn mule when it comes to hand racking it. It's a perfect concealed carry weapon in my eyes, so I'm coming to terms with this slowly but surely.
My XDM could care less how one gets chambered and has become my bedside companion for now. I've practiced over and over drawing and chambering in one motion and have become quite good at it.
Anyway, I'm not trying to defend my position on carrying chambered or put down anyone who carries with one in the hole. I guess I'm just saying that it's taking me some time to adjust, I've never left a shotgun loaded, unless I'm out hunting pheasants.
For me, it's a little overwhelming... threads start about how you carry and I post my position on it and essentially end up in a 40-1 battle in most cases if I'm lucky, it's not intentional and I don't mean to argue the subject but it happens.
To anyone I've had a disagreement with in this regard, please know that I don't disrespect you for carrying with one in the hole and I hope to get to that point one day, but do understand I have my reasons - and to me they are 4 very important ones and I cannot imagine how I'd feel if something ever happened to any of them, or anyone else, because of being human myself.
Thanks to anyone who has taken the time to read this, I am trying and learning more every day, all I ask is for a little mutual respect.
Take care and be safe.
My gun background consists of tweety birds with a pellet gun as a kid and pheasant hunting with various shotguns over the years. I grew up with shotguns in the house, sitting open or cased in the corner of my parent's bedroom with the ammo on the floor next to them, it was never an issue, I was taught to treat all guns as if they were loaded - no matter what.
Typical - easy to follow, basic rules.
Fast forward to me closing in on 40 and I finally do something I've wanted to do for many years, own a handgun. I bought my first, an XDM 9mm Compact just a few months ago, shortly before getting my permit to carry, I already have 3 more since then, I love it and shoot every chance I get at the range - I even shoot over lunch break and became a member of 2 gun ranges, one near work and one near home so I could practice any time without much inconvenience to my family life, which includes my wife and 3 kids (8, 4 and 3).
That said, I seem to butt heads with members of all handgun forums that I'm on, something I am absolutely not used to.
I feel I'm generally well liked by most people and get a long well with all types and walks of life, but I feel the most out of place when I discuss my practice with handguns, in particular the fact that I carry without one in the pipe.
Breathe.
I want to carry with one chambered, I do. I'm actually coming to terms with the fact that I will simply have to carry with my PM9 chambered just for the fact that it's a stubborn mule when it comes to hand racking it. It's a perfect concealed carry weapon in my eyes, so I'm coming to terms with this slowly but surely.
My XDM could care less how one gets chambered and has become my bedside companion for now. I've practiced over and over drawing and chambering in one motion and have become quite good at it.
Anyway, I'm not trying to defend my position on carrying chambered or put down anyone who carries with one in the hole. I guess I'm just saying that it's taking me some time to adjust, I've never left a shotgun loaded, unless I'm out hunting pheasants.
For me, it's a little overwhelming... threads start about how you carry and I post my position on it and essentially end up in a 40-1 battle in most cases if I'm lucky, it's not intentional and I don't mean to argue the subject but it happens.
To anyone I've had a disagreement with in this regard, please know that I don't disrespect you for carrying with one in the hole and I hope to get to that point one day, but do understand I have my reasons - and to me they are 4 very important ones and I cannot imagine how I'd feel if something ever happened to any of them, or anyone else, because of being human myself.
Thanks to anyone who has taken the time to read this, I am trying and learning more every day, all I ask is for a little mutual respect.
Take care and be safe.


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