Originally Posted by
Glenn E. Meyer
Yeah, that's the usual. However, folks do load to go home/unload when arriving in the parking lot with a wink and a nod. They do try to say NOT to load and holster in your car as someone shot their car once. One match setup I used to go, ran hot. After your run, you made your gun ready to fire again under the SO. Touching the gun when not on the firing line was verboten.
One 1911 guy, was told to load and make ready and proceeded to put a round one or two feet from my foot and inches from the SO (I was score keeper). Then the guy raised the gun up saying: Wha hoppen?
The SO (a sherif grabbed him in the vice of steel). I do have qualms about some holsters. One kid has one that seems just to be a skeleton with a t-bar sticking in front. He has been shaky with it. Trying to save milliseconds, I assume.
Places differ.