My concealed carry permit requires that in any "official interaction" with a LEO I must advise the officer that I have a permit and am carrying a weapon, and surrender my weapon to the officer if he requests. Since getting my permit I have not had any "official interaction" with a LEO, so I've not yet had to hand over my pistol.
When such a situation does occur, just how should I do it? I've been trained for years to never pass a firearm to another person or accept a firearm from another person, until the cylinder or action is open and I've personally checked that the weapon is completely unloaded. So my question here is would the LEO expect me to drop the magazine from my semiauto, eject the chambered round, secure the slide back before handing the pistol over? Or open the cylinder and eject the rounds from my revolver?
When such a situation does occur, just how should I do it? I've been trained for years to never pass a firearm to another person or accept a firearm from another person, until the cylinder or action is open and I've personally checked that the weapon is completely unloaded. So my question here is would the LEO expect me to drop the magazine from my semiauto, eject the chambered round, secure the slide back before handing the pistol over? Or open the cylinder and eject the rounds from my revolver?