Here is one way to do it.
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Not to dwell on this, and I'm not criticizing you, just looking for clarification. Do you load some sort of other ammo under the five rounds, or do you just keep a mag with only five rounds in your gun? If the latter, why? I'm sure it probably is "okay" - at least given you'll probably never need any of them - but why stop at five? Are they very expensive? Just seems sort of like having a half empty fire extinguisher and never refilling it because it will probably be enough. And like I said, I don't mean it critically; I'm just a bit baffled.I think 5rd of MagSafe SWAT is okay.
Same here! Browning BDM 9mm with 15 round mag and one in the tube.If I have a belt on, I have a gun on.
A very prudent strategy, in my opinion.Posted by Bobson: I have a three year old and a seven month old at home, so leaving guns lying around just doesn't happen.
Odds are you will not have the time to go looking for a gun in the event of a home invasion. Carrying a gun at home means it's at hand in the event of an emergency. However, a more practical result of home carry is conditioning your body for daily carry.
^^ ThisIf I have a belt on, I have a gun on.