Guns & Holstering


Rules Questions

Grand Lodge

Just to be clear, can a gun be Loaded while holstered? And does it matter if it is early or advanced?


Loading a Firearm wrote:
Early Firearms: Early firearms are muzzle-loaded, requiring bullets or pellets and black powder to be rammed down the muzzle.

If your holster is made right, you could probably do that awkwardly.

Advanced firearm pistols are basically going to be a revolver. The cylinder will either swing to the side or hinge from the top or bottom. The holster more than likely be too covering to allow that motion.

Edit: and a long arm will be "holstered" on your back, so good luck reloading it there.

Grand Lodge

I understand my wording was mildy bad, let me rephrase. Can you have bullets loaded in your gun already so that when you draw it it is already loaded?

Scarab Sages

Feyesh wrote:
I understand my wording was mildy bad, let me rephrase. Can you have bullets loaded in your gun already so that when you draw it it is already loaded?

Yes.


Historically, that's one of the functions of the paper or cloth wadding.

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