Hello, all-
Got a new PM9 that went through 200 rounds or so with only 1 minor hiccup around round 30 or so. Cleaned & reassembled with the helpful guides here.
Now that it is arguably more reliable I am trying to decide whether to carry with a round in the chamber or leave the mag full and chamber a round only if needed.
I have 2 lines of thought:
1) Leaving a round un-chambered lessens the risk if someone unfamiliar with it has access. While I keep things locked up & my kids are old enough to know better, I often have a fear of leaving a weapon around in a "just pull the trigger to fire" mode. I figure that if I'm ever in a situation where I don't have time to rack the slide I'm in deeper crap than I thought.
2) Keep a round chambered for maximum readiness, not that I have any specific threats in an otherwise ordinary daily life.
What do people here do and why?
Thanks!
JWS360
Got a new PM9 that went through 200 rounds or so with only 1 minor hiccup around round 30 or so. Cleaned & reassembled with the helpful guides here.
Now that it is arguably more reliable I am trying to decide whether to carry with a round in the chamber or leave the mag full and chamber a round only if needed.
I have 2 lines of thought:
1) Leaving a round un-chambered lessens the risk if someone unfamiliar with it has access. While I keep things locked up & my kids are old enough to know better, I often have a fear of leaving a weapon around in a "just pull the trigger to fire" mode. I figure that if I'm ever in a situation where I don't have time to rack the slide I'm in deeper crap than I thought.
2) Keep a round chambered for maximum readiness, not that I have any specific threats in an otherwise ordinary daily life.
What do people here do and why?
Thanks!
JWS360





When you carry keep one in the chamber, and keep it in a holster that protects the trigger. Safe and ready to use if needed. If you ever do need it, you probably won't have time to rack it.
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