I never took this from any TV show. of course use safety and unloaded is better. I don't want to argue that point.
In all my years I have never had to use any weapons, or never hope to use them on a person. however, if that situation ever presented itself I do not need to be fumbling around trying to load up. I have had to scare off animals (mostly coyotes) before. so this is why I need a couple shots handy.
I have observed many that keep completely loaded arms and this is unnecessary. if you <u>must</u> store a loaded gun to use common sense.
I know everyone uses their own version of this, but, this is mine. The gun I just purchased is in a holster with a hammer strap, safety on and hidden well.
I do it mostly for animals that could harm to family or pets. sometimes the minute delay could mean a big vet bill or animal death.
rr.
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