HayesGreener
Ronin
I was taught many years ago that most malfunctions in handguns is a failure of ammunition, failure of magazines, or shooter error. If I do my part that leaves ammo or magazines. With a revolver the immediate action drill for ammo failure is to pull the trigger again, then to reload. With a semi auto, tap, rack, bang, then dump the magazine and start over with a reload. Those actions have for many years been the basis for police training doctrine to carry at least two reloads. Not so much because you think you are going to shoot that much (although you might), but to give you options if there's a failure. I was trained that way and have trained many others that way, thus I carry two spares. And again I repeat, there are only two occasions when you can have too much ammo.