I don't see how CC vs OC affects the risk of an AD/ND.LSUTiger wrote:As for as the added speed of having one in the pipe vs having to rack the slide before firing, this risk of AD is not worth it for me. I need to practice more drawing from concealment. I am much more comfortable drawing from open carry with a loaded gun, but thats not an option at the moment.
Don't pull the trigger until sometime after the muzzle's cleared you leg.LSUTiger wrote:Any suggestions on gun/holster/concealment and drawing techniques welcome.
Specifically, keep your trigger finger along the slide/upper frame rather than relying on the trigger guard to keep you from squeezing one off prematurely. I've gotten in the habit of keeping mine flat along the side of the frame. IIRC, Ayoob recommends making your trigger finger into a hook shape like you're about pull the trigger, but keep the tip of said finger on the frame near the take-down lever (at least where it is on his gun) so that you can just lower your trigger finger and it will naturally slide onto the trigger.