I'm going to finally be picking up a Glock 30s in the near future which I intend to carry. I've never owned a .45 Glock, only the 22 and 19. I'm aware of the difficulty in getting that tenth round into the magazine, and possible malfunctions as a result of the pressure.
I am very interested in this gun for carry because of the frankly incredible 10+1 capacity for its size. So, I want that tenth round, especially as I don't carry spare mags. My question, is it worth it to try breaking in the magazine to try to hold the last round? I worry about a potential problem to either weaken the magazine spring somehow so that it doesn't feed correctly, or if it doesn't weaken, running into reliability issues from the pressure on the slide. Which option, in your opinion, is safest? I'll bend and carry 9 rounds if this problem seems real.
I am very interested in this gun for carry because of the frankly incredible 10+1 capacity for its size. So, I want that tenth round, especially as I don't carry spare mags. My question, is it worth it to try breaking in the magazine to try to hold the last round? I worry about a potential problem to either weaken the magazine spring somehow so that it doesn't feed correctly, or if it doesn't weaken, running into reliability issues from the pressure on the slide. Which option, in your opinion, is safest? I'll bend and carry 9 rounds if this problem seems real.