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the way i see it is that everyone I know who carries for a living and is either military,special forces or agents of some kind. all have a round in the chamber. but i know that when most get home from duty they just put them in the safe. keep em loaded for use the next day. i would choose to go out on patrol. ready. and if we keep that mind set. never knowing when the enemy will strike/every second counts. when I carry my glock i am extra careful when i holster it and lock it in my belt. i train a practice so I have muscle memory. the issue is I do not like only having a trigger safety. but the truth is also it may be the fastest way to protect yourself and eliminate a step to de activate the safety. but that's just from experience in all combat. even being in training you never know what may happen and you should be ready. the extra time it takes to chamber one and in a heated situation you may make a mistake and it leaves more room for something to go wrong. and at that time i think its best to just be ready. or just don't carry in the first place. look up front sight. they have some good training tips/