Condition 1. Always.
Also consider if you do not carry chambered you may get yourself into a sticky situation. Things start to happen. You know you need to chamber a round. You just might draw from the holster to early to get chambered and now you have misread the situation and have just pointed your firearm illegally. Don't box yourself into a corner. Quality firearm. Quality holster. Chambered round. Act when your life is truly in jeapordy. Go bang.
Anyone ever seen actual testing results on carrying one in or not?
Id love to see the actual difference in time during a few common simulated situations.
Only in movies do they have the time to rack the slide whenever they want to use their guns.
I carry "condition tactical butterscotch" its the latest safety fad that all the cool people are doing.
So, when you OC or CC, do you do so with a round in the chamber, "ready to go"?