or just sliding my Glock in the back pocket. It is a VERY dangerous practice. Be sober about it. Get clothes bunched up and a push in the pants equals a trigger pull, or grab it wrong (probably 99% of the Glock AD issues) with your finger in the trigger guard and POW!
Ditto for the small pocket DA only autos. They are a bit safer with long 10 lb. triggers but you get the picture. A gun is as only as safe as the user.
All Glock holsters NEED to cover the entire trigger guard opening, like Gary's late design slides.
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Gary and all, could you provide thoughts on accidental Glock
- SPB, 2018-06-19, 14:40
- Finger in the trigger guard - steve todd, 2018-06-20, 10:37
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NO SUCH THING AS "ACCIDENTAL"; ONLY
- JT, 2018-06-19, 17:06
- I have neverhad an accidental discaharge - Jim Taylor, 2018-06-19, 17:25
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A proper holster and keeping the finger off the
- ChrisG, 2018-06-19, 14:47
- Most I have read about were - Grover Sr, 2018-06-19, 15:05
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I absolutely agree. (nm)
- SPB, 2018-06-19, 14:49
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I have been guilty of doing the "Mesicun" carry
- WB, 2018-06-19, 15:09
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also remember most of the accidental discharges
- Gary Reeder, 2018-06-19, 15:30
- From the movie Hot Fuzz: "'Accident' implies that no one... - Stuart in GA, 2018-06-20, 10:55
- Absolutely! I remain firmly convinced that . . . - ORG, 2018-06-19, 16:43
- I switched to Kydex holster so it did cover and stay open. (nm) - SPB, 2018-06-19, 16:27
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also remember most of the accidental discharges
- Gary Reeder, 2018-06-19, 15:30
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I have been guilty of doing the "Mesicun" carry
- WB, 2018-06-19, 15:09