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Any issue with repeatedly cycling a round?

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  • #31
    Originally posted by East River Guide View Post
    As Mrs. ERG will be happy to discuss with you Mr. ERG isn't perfect. I once shut the safe door without turning the handle to lock it. My bad, horrible mistake, but was a good reminder that multiple levels of safety can help save your butt when you make a mistake. On a long enough timeline, everyone makes a mistake.
    I thought I made a mistake once..but I found out I was wrong
    "If we ever forget we are one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under." Ronald Reagan

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    • #32
      I wondered this myself. I also have a young child at home. Less than a year old. I used to unload when I came home. I read about setback. Noticed it on my glock. I probably chambered that round 50 times. It fired no problem. I now have 2 handguns. A glock 30 and cm9. I leave the glock at home, loaded, in my holster, and in a locked safe for home defense. Wife and I have combo. The cm9 rides with me or in the safe. Never any exceptions (other than cleaning). I found that loading and unloading seemed more dangetous than not. I have a few rules. Two of them are: an unloaded gun is useless. Alsoi dont take my gun out of the holster until im ready to shoot it.

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      • #33
        I just finished reading an article in a special handgun edition of guns and ammo on this very subject and they discuss setback. They state about this very subject and suggest every time you cycle a round just throw that round in a box and load a new round and you'll have plenty of range ammo to practice with.

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