I am not from nor have I ever even been to Montana. Zeke is a nickname. That must be what threw you off. Thanks to everyone for the advice. I'll definately keep one in the chamber now. I ordered a Crossbreed Supertuck yesterday and when that shows up in a few weeks, I'm sure I'll be more comfortable with my holster. It seems I may end up spending more money on holsters than my gun.WEC wrote:Welcome to the forum, Zeke. And congrats on the plastic. I think I may know you... Are you originally from Boseman, Montana?
Here's a good thread about whether to chamber or not: viewtopic.php?f=53&t=23319" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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To chamber or not to chamber
I just got my plastic this past wednesday and I'm curious if the general consensus is to carry with a round in the chamber or not. I have a Springfield XDm 9mm and it doesn't have the traditional safety or hammer. Any advice? 
