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The M9 service pistol, used by the U.S. military, typically comes in several conditions related to its readiness for firing. Condition 1 is when the pistol is loaded, with a round in the chamber and the safety engaged. Condition 2 is not applicable for the M9, as it does not have a hammer-drop feature; thus, it is either carried in Condition 1 or Condition 3, which is when the magazine is loaded, but there is no round in the chamber and the safety is engaged. Finally, Condition 4 indicates the pistol is completely unloaded, with no magazine inserted and no round in the chamber.

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