My rule of thumb is... If the weapon is in a proper holster, then the weapon is in condition one. If the weapon is not in a holster then it's in condition four.
My Glock at my bed side is in a proper holster. If I have a weapon locked in my car it would be in a proper holster. If I just finished cleaning a weapon, it's in condition four. If you practice this religiously, you will be safer. Therefore, you will feel safer. Therefore you will have more confidence. As long as you never lose respect of the weapon you will do just fine. Getting good holsters is the key.
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