As long as your finger (or something else) doesn't press the trigger, the gun won't go off. The saying around here is "Keep your booger hook off the bang switch until you're ready for the gun to go 'Bang'."nflguy wrote:This might sound silly to some but I do have a fear that the gun will accidentally discharge. Are triggers really that sensitive? Do some guns have more rigid triggers then others??
Your holster should cover the entire trigger/trigger guard area.
If you choose pocket carry (not recommended IMHO), there should be NOTHING ELSE in that pocket besides the gun.