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What condition for bedside gun?

How do you keep your nightstand autoloader

  • Condition 1

    Votes: 84 71.2%
  • Condition 2

    Votes: 16 13.6%
  • Condition 3

    Votes: 8 6.8%
  • Condition 4

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • I have an 870 which I cradle in my arms at night fully loaded and racked with the safety off

    Votes: 8 6.8%

  • Total voters
    118
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Shrinkmd

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A follow up poll:

Condition 1, 2, 3, or 4? I guess that 1911 is different than a TDA auto with a decocker, but what the hey?
 
1911, Condition One here. The classical nightstand pistol. Close at hand is the Mossberg 590. Both have night sights. (Novaks on the 1911, Trijicon on the Mossberg.)

Paranoid, maybe, but I live close to a town where there are regular shootings and a lot of crime.
 
Currently a Colt 1991A1 cond 2 with 230gr Fed hydra shok jhp in a Wilson 8rd mag. Two more Colt 8rd mags. Sure Fire 6p or my Weinerschnitzel halloween flashlight! Backed up sometimes with a Taurus 85ch loaded with 158gr LSWCHP. I like revolvers for HD sort of because they can be left with springs uncompressed and if the oil dries off or it gets dusty it's not going to have it's reliabilty compromised.

SKS and Rem 870 are available too but I don't keep them loaded generally.

If visiting my dads house, he does not like the idea of a SA pistol for HD puposes, afraid he will fumble it while groggy from being woke up so the guns we keep around there are a Ruger P97DC and a Ruger P95Dc, fully loaded with one in the chamber.

He also keeps a Mossberg cruiser in 20 ga in condition 3 for it though.
 
It depends on the class of criminal you expect to invade your home, doesn't it?

A decent sort would give advance notice of his impending visit so one could make proper preparations. Depending upon the time of day it might be appropriate to have ready anything from a simple but elegant snack all the way up to a complete meal. The difficulty would be to know whether the home invader has dietary aversions or restrictions. At any rate, the gentleman home invader is characterized by his courtesy in allowing sufficient time for the home owner to be ready for his visit. A week's advance notice is best, I think, but certainly no less than three business days. In that case it's appropriate to store the firearm in a drawer or closet, or perhaps even a safety deposit box in one's favorite bank, with the magazine removed and the ammunition arranged neatly in its carton. There would be sufficient time to obtain, assemble, and charge the firearm so that it's ready for the visit. And one does want to be safe if one is not planning to use the firearm, doesn't one?

If, however, one must deal with common riff-raff who seem to dominate the home invasion industry today, perhaps it makes better sense to have the damned thing ready to go at a moment's notice--if one is fortunate enough to get even a moment's notice--doncha think? :)
 
Condition 1. If it ain't cocked and locked, it ain't ready.
It is if it's double action. :D

S&W 3913LS, round chambered, hammer down, safety on. I do have a lockbox on the headboard to prevent access by the kids, also.
 
Sig 228 w bullet in chamber under bed in a gun safe. We've got two dogs who will give me warning enough to get to the gun. Takes less than 15 seconds. I don't want a loaded gun accessible to the kids (four). I'm thinking about breaking my shotgun out of the closet and keeping it closeby with ammo easily accessible.

This is, admittedly, a compromise solution. We don't live in a high crime area and my solutions is the best compromise for me and my family.
 
Glock, kept...well, pretty much the only way a Glock CAN be kept ready.

I'd prefer a condition 1 1911, but we've decided that all the guns ready for 'family' use will be kept the same way-point and shoot.


Larry
 
Uh,I keep a real...I mean a wheel gun @ the ready. :evil:

Six rounds of blind you in the dark S&W .357 Magnum.
 
One in the chamber, hammer back, safety on... and I sleep with a trauma plate duct taped to my back - just in case.
 
I don't like this poll and/or the classifications of conditions upon which it is based. What I mean is, condition 1 apparently means cocked & locked IF and ONLY IF you're talking about an SAO auto. But yet condition one ALSO means cocked and UNlocked on a DAO or DA/SA auto, whether or not it has a manual safety and whether or not such a manual safety is engaged. Makes no sense to me, since in the first category, TWO actions are required to fire - taking off manual safety & pulling trigger, whereas with the latter type gun, only one action is required (if the manual safety is off, or there is no manual). But the answer for me, is condition 1, with a DA/SA, no manually safety - just completely ready to point and click. I just think that this SHOULD BE re-classified as condition zero since it requires one less action than an SAO in condition 1, as traditionally defined.
 
Springfield 1911-A1 is cocked-n-locked.

Same for Maverick 88 shotty under the bed, and the SKS on Mrs. Foggy's side of the bed.
 
870 with safety on, chamber empty. My thought is the sound of racking it will scare away many intruders.I could have my Sig or 1911 ready to go, but why bother when you have a 12 gauge?
 
870 HD - empty chamber, safety off, mag full of 00 buck.
Glock 19 - one in the chamber, 15 ready behind that one.
 
870 with safety on, chamber empty. My thought is the sound of racking it will scare away many intruders.
My thought is that if they can hear me rack it, I let them get too close. I used to keep my mossberg cruiser-ready, however my previously mentioned thought still applied.
 
Condition 8.

Firearm field-stripped with each piece locked in separate safes around the house, except the firing pin which is kept in a safety-deposit box at the bank (open 9-5). Ammunition at the Wal-Mart across town.

Just kidding! :p
 
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