Can I make my first shot DA on this pistol?

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How do you make your weapon ready if you fire a single shot and need to reholster? Go through the whole disassembly/re-assembly drill again? Or do you just flip the safety on?

I will just flip the safety on and holster it. I just want to carry it in DA mode.
Some people sleep in pajamas, some don't. I would like to carry my pistol in DA mode, others not:) I just want to, I can't really say why. I feel that even if the gun was not designed for this, if it is not more dangerous than to carry it in SA mode, then why not?
 
Hunter2011 said:
...I would like to carry my pistol in DA mode, others not I just want to, I can't really say why. I feel that even if the gun was not designed for this, if it is not more dangerous than to carry it in SA mode, then why not?
Why not? Because the gun was not designed to be managed in that way. When one goes outside the design parameters of a machine, one introduces unpredictable, and perhaps undesirable, complications.

Anyway, you've gotten a bunch of good responses in this thread, even if they aren't what you wanted to hear.
 
can it be done? i don't really want to answer that. it involves unorthodox procedures,real safety issues,possible parts breakage issues,press check issues and i'm sure a few more issues i'm not thinking of at the moment.

you don't have a decocker. that means your not going to chamber a round from the magazine as normal procedure. I don't even think you can hold the slide back to manually insert a round in the chamber because it would then be in SA. the procedure your thinking of is highly unorthodox and even dangerous.

how are you thinking of doing it? how is the case rim getting over the extractor? does it involve the disassembled gun with a 9mm round as one of the parts your putting together? does it involve pulling the trigger? i know that you can do it,so can i,...but don't.

there's no way i would ever recommend(or teach) this no matter how your thinking of doing it. honestly,it's not even practical on a daily basis. did you not know this when you bought the gun?

Hunter2011,please don't take offense. either use the gun as properly intended or sell it. believe me,there's nothing unusual about changing your mind and selling a gun. people do it all the time. perhaps you'd prefer a S&W CS9 Chief Special 9mm or one of the other single stack older S&W. almost all of the pistols of this size,weight and slimness are DAO or have a glock-like trigger,believe me I've looked. the choices in DA in this category are super slim pickings. my eventual conclusions have taught and proven to me that i prefer a full size gun for the realities of what can happen in a SD situation and with the proper holster and belt it works perfect and is my preferred method but that's besides the point.

good luck to you.
 
I can take photos of the process, just to explain the way I thought of doing it. I do have dummy rounds to do this so there is no danger involved. But yes, I've been warned so let me rather not waste my time, and yours, further on this matter. I just thought it is possible, but let me rather forget about it.
Thanks everyone.
 
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