But all guns and all hoslters are equally safe.AndyC wrote:It's a crap design, forcing a user's trigger-finger so close to the trigger; no wonder there are accidents.
For instance, the super-secret Gen 6 prototype tupperguns are awesome. The barrel points backwards so it doubles as a rain gauge in the holster.
Instead of a front sight you get a rear view mirror. Just turn your back to the threat and make sure to shoot over your shoulder. If - and this is a really big, super-hypothetical "if" - there are any injuries, it's not the design. It's training.
Shooters with extra large hangy-down parts on their ears are cautioned to use gun muffs instead of ear plugs. You can't compromise safety.