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by parabelum
Tue Oct 18, 2016 5:36 am
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Close call with Glock
Replies: 87
Views: 43601

Re: Close call with Glock

I'd say that thumb safety,for me at least, is an additional step that I see as disadvantageous in self defense scenario. I could get better with practice I'm sure, but, while I love my Gold Cup and I think that it's the prettiest gun I've ever owned, my Glock rides with me all the time.
by parabelum
Sat Feb 20, 2016 9:55 am
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Close call with Glock
Replies: 87
Views: 43601

Re: Close call with Glock

RoyGBiv wrote:
Laneman wrote:Hope this helps someone avoid an AD. I had just returned from work late at night, pulled into my driveway and turned off the truck. As always, I reached my Glock out of the center console and went to holster it into the soft holster on right hip. As I pushed the gun into the holster I heard the distinct sound of the trigger catching on the holster edge then snapping free. The holster had plucked the trigger like a guitar string. I no longer holster in the dark. I turn on the cab light and watch the trigger as I slide the gun in. I also do this in the day whenever I holster, always watch and verify the trigger is clear of the holster as it slides in. Be safe everyone.
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Unless it would be a factory glock option, I would not mess with that. I prefer all factory components on my carry gun.

But speaking of having your thumb on the rear of the slide :nono: , did anyone watch this hickock45 video :



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by parabelum
Sat Feb 20, 2016 8:58 am
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Close call with Glock
Replies: 87
Views: 43601

Re: Close call with Glock

I carry IWB /OWB kydex style holsters exclusively, I like to have a clear path regardless of my position.
Also, if I have to remove the gun, I take the holster off completely. I find it safer plus, I don't have my unholstered piped glock rattling around in console.

Glad you are ok!

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