I am carrying my DB9 all the time now and although it's not meant to be the best range gun, I use it on my range because of the fact it's what I carry and depend on so I'm running the rounds through it knowing this is the gun I have chosen for my personal protection.
The only issue I have found with the weapon has been one that I can create myself if I let my grip get too loose. (I'm still adjusting to this gun since I just switched from my DB .380 and went to this one full time because it just fits me better) but I can cause a misfeed or malfunction. To me, however, I see it as a learning process of what I'm doing wrong and quickly correct myself, and at the same time it gives me practical, hands on experience learning to clear my weapon. I can take all the time I need too at my range and work out my issues so that I'll be prepared down the road.
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