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<blockquote data-quote="chuckels59h" data-source="post: 776627" data-attributes="member: 2728"><p>I've been carrying an xd sub for almost two years inside an mtac minotaur and it is as safe as not having one chambered. A good prosecuting attorney with eat you on having time to rack a round. They make it seem, you had time to evade if you had time to draw and rack a round. IMO. Any LEO's that carry without a chambered round in they're service are wellcome to pipe in. If you can't trust the gun chambered you shouldn't carry it.</p><p>The only time I freaked out was dropping the gun, my fault, had it tucked under my arms inside a jacket, and it slipped out, fell three feet, hit the concrete on the back of the slide, DIDN'T even knick it, hard enough to bend the take down lever, with a round chambered, and it didn't discharge. After replacing the lever, I knew I trusted it. Of course it wasn't a coffee table lol. </p><p>But I watched in slow motion and was waiting for the bang....thankfully it didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuckels59h, post: 776627, member: 2728"] I've been carrying an xd sub for almost two years inside an mtac minotaur and it is as safe as not having one chambered. A good prosecuting attorney with eat you on having time to rack a round. They make it seem, you had time to evade if you had time to draw and rack a round. IMO. Any LEO's that carry without a chambered round in they're service are wellcome to pipe in. If you can't trust the gun chambered you shouldn't carry it. The only time I freaked out was dropping the gun, my fault, had it tucked under my arms inside a jacket, and it slipped out, fell three feet, hit the concrete on the back of the slide, DIDN'T even knick it, hard enough to bend the take down lever, with a round chambered, and it didn't discharge. After replacing the lever, I knew I trusted it. Of course it wasn't a coffee table lol. But I watched in slow motion and was waiting for the bang....thankfully it didn't. [/QUOTE]
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