OC with one in the Chamber?
OC with one in the Chamber?
I need some help trying to figure out if it is legal to have a round chambered in a open carry without a CHP. I have called the state police and was told two different things by two different troopers. Does anyone know the current Open Carry Laws in regards to this. Thanks for the help
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
It's legal to have a round chambered while open carrying. The Code of Virginia makes no distinction on the readiness of your handgun.
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
OakRidgeStars++OakRidgeStars wrote:It's legal to have a round chambered while open carrying. The Code of Virginia makes no distinction on the readiness of your handgun.
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
Its legal to have one chambered when you're legally carrying period...OakRidgeStars wrote:It's legal to have a round chambered while open carrying. The Code of Virginia makes no distinction on the readiness of your handgun.
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/forum ... 0-VirginiaTazguy04 wrote:I need some help trying to figure out if it is legal to have a round chambered in a open carry without a CHP. I have called the state police and was told two different things by two different troopers. Does anyone know the current Open Carry Laws in regards to this. Thanks for the help
Kevin
BTW, getting legal info from cops is generally a bad idea as I'm sure you've found out by now. Oddly enough same goes for gun store employees with the exception of laws that deal with the transfer and sale of firearms.
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
and there are no such laws as "open carry laws".....
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
Sounds to me like you have been talking to the South Boston POPO
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
WOW!!! VOGF has our own inside joke/reference now!Vahunter wrote:Sounds to me like you have been talking to the South Boston POPO

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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
+1ProShooter wrote:and there are no such laws as "open carry laws".....
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Exactly. OC is legal because of a distinct lack of laws regulating it.
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
The VA administrative code states that having a loaded magazine in the gun without a round in the chamber is considered loaded. So not loading the round into the chamber does not affect your legal status in anyway versus just having the magazine loaded.
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
Perfectly legal. But if you're carrying a single action revolver or 1911 made before about 1920 you probably shouldn't.
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
That's how you carry 1911 - "locked and loaded" - one in chamber w/safety on

t33j wrote:BTW, getting legal info from cops is generally a bad idea.

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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
One in the pipe while OCing? I do it all the time.
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right there with youRocKor wrote:One in the pipe while OCing? I do it all the time.
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
True, but maybe it's good to be aware of what their misconceptions are. My office had "firearm safety training" recently, provided by the local PD. The officer was mistaken on several issues (claimed that it was a felony to consume any alcohol whatsoever while carrying either OC or CC, claimed there is a requirement to register long guns, claimed there is a 72-hour waiting period to purchase any gun (he backed off that one later, stating that the background check could take up to 72 hours)). Most of the info he presented was accurate, but I was interested to see that those charged with enforcing the laws don't always know what the laws actually say. (Not really surprised, though.)Virginia2AM wrote:That's how you carry 1911 - "locked and loaded" - one in chamber w/safety on
t33j wrote:BTW, getting legal info from cops is generally a bad idea.
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
Why would a company seek out firearms safety training from the police ?wpoppert wrote: My office had "firearm safety training" recently, provided by the local PD.
I think that I know of a company that conducts this kind of training..

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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
Not a company, a military staff. The training was prompted by several incidents involving servicemembers in other units improperly using firearms. The motivation was to promote responsible firearms ownership -- not at all anti-gun. I was just a little dismayed that the instructor was not as informed as he should have been. I know I've learned a lot from the many experienced folks on this forum, from VCDL, and from perusing the Virginia legislature site. Where is your business located?ProShooter wrote:Why would a company seek out firearms safety training from the police ?wpoppert wrote: My office had "firearm safety training" recently, provided by the local PD.
I think that I know of a company that conducts this kind of training..![]()
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Re: OC with one in the Chamber?
Oh, and to be on topic, I always carry with one in the chamber.