On the note of dump DQ's... Action shooting games are supposed to mimic practical shooting. Now, imagine you are involved in a real scenario, where you are a super-SWAT team member and just eliminated a bunch of terrorists in a building. At the end of it, would you dump half a mag into the building wall "just because"?
Now, I know we're miles and miles away from what real soldiers and cops do in the field, but we gotta maintain a tenuous connection to reality. To further illustrate the concept.. Imagine a street gang invades your farm, you deal with them and then you're explaining things to the police..
"On the way to my kids' room, I got the pistol out of the safe, loaded a mag, saw one big dude wearing baggy clothes, holding a knife in the kitchen. I shot him twice, he went down, and that's where I saw a guy running down the stairs, carrying a pipe. I put 2 rounds in him, he also went down, and at the top of the staircase, another guy with a pistol came over to investigate.. I shot him in the head once, he collapsed, I changed mags and right in my youngest daughter's room, one more guy was holding her hostage. So, I took careful aim and put him down, too. Then, for whatever reason, I dumped the remaining 10 rounds into the wall (drywall, insulation, vinyl siding) facing my neighbour's house and called you guys." The cops would be more than happy to thank you with a few, well-deserved, criminal charges.
Loaded, round chambered, safety on, is the most realistic way to leave your guns in such situations and IMO, all regulating bodies should strive to make it safe to dump the gun in that condition.
Now, I know we're miles and miles away from what real soldiers and cops do in the field, but we gotta maintain a tenuous connection to reality. To further illustrate the concept.. Imagine a street gang invades your farm, you deal with them and then you're explaining things to the police..
"On the way to my kids' room, I got the pistol out of the safe, loaded a mag, saw one big dude wearing baggy clothes, holding a knife in the kitchen. I shot him twice, he went down, and that's where I saw a guy running down the stairs, carrying a pipe. I put 2 rounds in him, he also went down, and at the top of the staircase, another guy with a pistol came over to investigate.. I shot him in the head once, he collapsed, I changed mags and right in my youngest daughter's room, one more guy was holding her hostage. So, I took careful aim and put him down, too. Then, for whatever reason, I dumped the remaining 10 rounds into the wall (drywall, insulation, vinyl siding) facing my neighbour's house and called you guys." The cops would be more than happy to thank you with a few, well-deserved, criminal charges.
Loaded, round chambered, safety on, is the most realistic way to leave your guns in such situations and IMO, all regulating bodies should strive to make it safe to dump the gun in that condition.




















































