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I always concealed carry in condition 1 (round in the chamber, no safety).

For guns around the house, I keep everything in condition 3 (no round in the chamber). There's no children wandering around at the moment, so no need for safes etc.

Is this what pretty much everyone does?

I always concealed carry in condition 1 (round in the chamber, no safety). For guns around the house, I keep everything in condition 3 (no round in the chamber). There's no children wandering around at the moment, so no need for safes etc. Is this what pretty much everyone does?
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Any handgun on my person, around my house or in a vehicle I'm driving that is NOT in a safe is always in Condition 1. Guns in the safe are Condition 3.

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Condition 1 carry, with everything in the house being condition 2.

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At home no round in the chamber, out and about, in chamber no safety.

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If it's on my person, condition 1 unless I'm in the hood. Then condition 0. Everything else around the house is usually condition 4. Depends on how paranoid I'm feeling.

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Carry gun is holstered in condition 0 and on my nightstand when not on my belt. (There is no manual safety on a Glock.) I was taught that 0 is round in the chamber and no safety on. Carbine is in the safe in condition 4. Other pistols are also in the safe with the carbine, but the carbine is staged for easier access.

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EDIT 2: I don't have kids, and if we have overnight company (a rarity) I put the carry gun in the nightstand.

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When CC cocked and locked. Bedside shotgun tube full, no round in chamber. Living room shotgun one in the chamber but in a . Front door carbine one in the chamber again in a .

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If its loaded it might as well have one the the chamber.

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In my opinion, if your gun has a safety it should be engaged.

Mag in, round chambered, safety on. Hammer depends on gun design. 1911 would be hammer back, 92/96 variants have a decocker, same with my P226 so there is no safety.