Whoever told you it isn’t drop safe is misinformed.I carry my 92A1 safety off, hammer down, chambered. I've heard people state that this is not drop proof, I yet to see evidence to discourage this practice.
Chamber empty, hammer down, safety off, magazine out, place in box, trade [STRIKE]for Glock[/STRIKE] [an FNX].
When I was in the USAF and transition from the Model 15 Revolver (K frame was USAF Issue from 62-88,92) and we received our M9's we were mandated (as far as Security Forces) to carry with a round in the chamber and weapon on fire. Contrary to popular complaints the slide safety was not an issue of getting manipulated for us anyway.
I was in a training seminar with a LA Sheriff Deputy and he stated they carried their 92's on safe but when they drew the gun they did a downward swipe with their thumb much like one would do with a 1911. With the spring in the safety it flipped it up into fire with little effort. I tried it on the range and it does work.
As far as the PX 4 and such never messed with them so not sure how their ergonomics are for that.
Safety off, hammer down, round in the chamber. I own 2 Berettas.How do you carry your Beretta?
DittoSafety off, hammer down. Round in chamber of course.
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You'd be surprised. To each their own.Saying "round in the chamber" is redundant. LOL who doesn't?