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by cmgee67
Tue Jun 12, 2018 5:32 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: ND While Carrying Appendix
Replies: 35
Views: 13370

Re: ND While Carrying Appendix

I have always holstered my gun then put the whole rig on at one time. I have always tried to minimize the chance of a ND. That seems to cut the chances down quite a bit. The only time I put a holster on then holster the gun is OWB.
by cmgee67
Sat Jun 09, 2018 5:48 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: ND While Carrying Appendix
Replies: 35
Views: 13370

Re: ND While Carrying Appendix

Liberty wrote:The biggest safety issue of the Glock and similar type guns is that people don't recognize the inherent dangers of such guns. Excuses like "My safety is between my ears" are commonly heard. There is a reason why traditional SA/DA and 1911s were developed with manually operated safeties. Manual safeties can save lives and injuries. IWB carry with a Glock needs special attention. Accidents happen with Glocks that simply wouldn't happen with safer engineered gun owners need to recognize this.
Stop the glock bashing. The same could be said with M&P Springfield, canik, Ruger and on and on. Yes you have to be more careful with a gun without a manual safety. The Glock actually has two safety’s. It has the Trigger safety and plunger safety. This means the only way the gun can go off is if trigger is fully pulled to the rear and the plunger safety raises up to release the striker. A Glock can not physically fire without the trigger being fully depressed to the rear and the plunger safety moving out of the way. Carry in a holster that fully covers the trigger guard and that securely holds the firearm. That’s why I choose kydex. This guy used kydex too so the only
Way it went off was something got in the trigger guard and pulled the trigger.

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