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    Now that I have been carrying for a few weeks now I have come up with a question. I wear my sidearm in condition one (round in chamber) and I store it with the magazine inserted but no round in it. Is running the same round in and out of the chamber daily a bad thing? I have been ejecting the round and inserting it again into the magazine when I store it. Should I change it up or is this no problem?
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    I would probably change it up, but why would you ever want an unloaded gun?

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    running the same round in and out of a semi auto will slowly drive the bullet deeper and deeper into the case. this will create increased pressure and potentially problems. No need to cycle it every night.

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    Yeah, mine stays loaded on my person, in the safe and in my night stand. It gets press checked every time I handle it to verify that it's loaded. That's as close as it comes to being unloaded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blacklabel View Post
    Yeah, mine stays loaded on my person, in the safe and in my night stand. It gets press checked every time I handle it to verify that it's loaded. That's as close as it comes to being unloaded.
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    Once loaded, it stays loaded till I shoot it or it needs to be cleaned (which is usually after I shoot it).

    You have to find a method you are comfortable with, but I personally don't like loading and unloading unless it is necessary. Just a personal preference.

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    Ok I will make the appropriate changes.

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    If you feel a need to store it unloaded, then you want to watch carefully the round you cycle through it. You don't want it to get a case of bullet setback. In many of the higher pressure calibers, like 9x19mm, that can have consequences.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blacklabel View Post
    Yeah, mine stays loaded on my person, in the safe and in my night stand. It gets press checked every time I handle it to verify that it's loaded. That's as close as it comes to being unloaded.
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    Same here!!
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    But seriously, yeah mine stays loaded all the time.
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    "If you feel a need to store it unloaded, then you want to watch carefully the round you cycle through it. You don't want it to get a case of bullet setback. In many of the higher pressure calibers, like 9x19mm, that can have consequences."

    Especially with hotter defense and +P rounds of any caliber.
    Take a close look at your rounds that you have been chambering, if you notice any setback, pull it out of rotation and replace it with a fresh round.
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