Stickmaker (
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2010
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02:11 pm
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United States, Kentucky, Frankfort
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"Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen
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gun crank
Impromptu Survey
Is a magazine-fed firearm loaded only when there's actually a round in the chamber, or if there's ammunition in the magazine with the chamber empty?
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starsongky.livejournal.com
2010-08-13 06:35 pm (UTC)
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Science science science? Sorry, all I know about firearms is "Which dice do I roll for blaster damage?"
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gazerwolf.livejournal.com
2010-08-13 06:37 pm (UTC)
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It's always loaded.
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gavinfox.livejournal.com
2010-08-13 10:08 pm (UTC)
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...both?
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kengr
2010-08-13 10:46 pm (UTC)
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Legally, I don't think it matters if there's a round in the chamber or not.
Safety, it's *always* loaded unless it's in pieces on the table.
Practically, if there isn't a round chambered, it might as well not be loaded if you need to take a shot *right now*
Context is everything.
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donsimpson.livejournal.com
2010-08-14 09:12 am (UTC)
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What I was taught is, if the magazine is in, the gun is loaded. Bullet chambered and safety off is ready to fire.
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Safety, it's *always* loaded unless it's in pieces on the table.
Practically, if there isn't a round chambered, it might as well not be loaded if you need to take a shot *right now*
Context is everything.
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