I picked up a really nice Baretta which appears to have been used as a service pistol by someone in law enforcement. The sliding parts have been lapped and it has grips that fit my hand perfectly. I have taken it to our local range and fired enough to get the feel of it. My question for those of you with Baretta experience is this; to carry the weapon in a holster or case in one's car or whatever, it can have a round chambered and then lower the hammer to a partly cocked position where the firing pin seems to be protected from accidental pushing on the firing pin. You can pull the trigger and the hammer will be cocked and releasesd beginning the semi-auto sequence. Is this an acceptable way to leave or carry the weapon so it can be used in a moment? The alternative is to not chamber a round and have to slide the mechanism to chamber a round and ready the gun for fi i firing. It comes to my mind because I pulled the gun out the other morning to shoot a rabid racoon. If one wants to have a gun read y to use, you don,t want to have to think about what to do to use it. Thanx in advance.