TexasAggie09 wrote:Any holster you have should cover the trigger guard and be smooth inside so nothing can get caught on the trigger. When I just have to run into a quick 30.06 or something I just pull my firearm out, secure it in the vehicle, and leave holster IWB. I reholster while standing usually with the door open only enough for me to stand in the opening and with my back toward the seat.
Another solution...sell the glock and buy a 1911