Brushing up against things- you can hit the right side paddle, thus disengaging it.Mike1951 wrote:I fail to see how. There is nothing on the outboard side to contact the safety lever.SYMWAFA wrote:Larry, does your Kimber have an Ambidextrous thumb safety? Seems like those are usually the culprits in these situations.
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Re: Drawing from holster disengages safety (??)
Larry, does your Kimber have an Ambidextrous thumb safety? Seems like those are usually the culprits in these situations.