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dmazur posted
There should be no such thing as a casual chamber check, or any way of justifying such a thing, with the idea being "I'll check it better before I pull the trigger."
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OK, now we're just getting into semantics. By "casual" I mean a check like I always do, all day long; one quick visual inspection of the chamber. I do it so often that it's not really a conscious thought. But every time I've checked a firearm like this that turned out to be loaded, you can bet I've noticed and caught it.
But like I've said several times already, when I go to pull the trigger, whether for disassembly or dry firing, I like to check a few extra times to be double and triple sure. What in the world is the harm in that?