Bhi curamach
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- Jul 12, 2012
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Hello all. I received my ccw permit last week and have been mostly happily carrying. Ive found it hard to remember to check the doors for the "stupid sticker" and still have not found a decent holster set up but there could be worse problems.
I'm currently carrying my cz7D,, the compact version. Smaller than the original but not really compact like the rami. But who am I to second guess CZ?
As you may have guessed from the D in the model name its a decocker model which I prefer to safety's as I started down the gun path collecting com bloc mil surplus. Cold war era stuff.
A long way to go for the question I know so here it goes. Any problems just leaving the pistol in this state for extended times? That state being loaded and decocked to the half cocked position.
It goes in the safe when at home because I have two small kids. I believe ive read a few times on this site or maybe gun boards that rounds should not be rechambered.
I don't know if that's realistic or not but if its true I'm going to be screwed as defense rounds are not cheap and if I have to "throw away" a bullet every time I come home I wont be carrying much which defeats the purpose of a permit.
its not part of the question but in case anyone wants to question the safe when at home understand its not a negotiable point for several reasons.
Thanks for reading my ramblings and a happy year to everyone!
I'm currently carrying my cz7D,, the compact version. Smaller than the original but not really compact like the rami. But who am I to second guess CZ?
As you may have guessed from the D in the model name its a decocker model which I prefer to safety's as I started down the gun path collecting com bloc mil surplus. Cold war era stuff.
A long way to go for the question I know so here it goes. Any problems just leaving the pistol in this state for extended times? That state being loaded and decocked to the half cocked position.
It goes in the safe when at home because I have two small kids. I believe ive read a few times on this site or maybe gun boards that rounds should not be rechambered.
I don't know if that's realistic or not but if its true I'm going to be screwed as defense rounds are not cheap and if I have to "throw away" a bullet every time I come home I wont be carrying much which defeats the purpose of a permit.
its not part of the question but in case anyone wants to question the safe when at home understand its not a negotiable point for several reasons.
Thanks for reading my ramblings and a happy year to everyone!