Likewise, should I keep a round chambered?
Many people argue this: the time you save by concealed carrying with a round in the chamber isn't significant enough to make a real difference in a self-defense situation, therefore, if you don't want to risk an accidental discharge (again, this can be avoided with proper training and a well-designed holster) then you
Subsequently, question is, can you decock a gun with a bullet in the chamber? You can decock with one in the chamber, and it should never do anything other than lower the hammer and refuse to fire until you disengage the decocker.
Similarly one may ask, what is cocking a gun?
The cocking handle, also known as charging handle or bolt handle, is a device on a firearm which, when manipulated, results in the bolt being pulled to the rear, putting the hammer/striker into a spring-loaded ("cocked") "ready and set" position, allowing the operator to open the breech and eject any spent/unwanted
What is Keyholing in shooting?
Keyhole or keyholing: Refers to the end-over-end tumbling of the bullet which will often leave an elongated or keyhole shaped hole in a paper target. Or else due to poor fit of an undersize bullet in the gun barrel.
