• ODT Gun Show & Swap Meet - May 4, 2024! - Click here for info

Glock 46

I don’t need to Google it to know that any item that presses the trigger with sufficient force will cause a Glock to discharge. That’s a no-brainer.

The trigger can’t distinguish between a finger and a piece of holster, or a bungee toggle from a coat caught inside the trigger guard. Those issues are shooter error and no fault of the firearm. I am still not a fan of manual safeties on CCW or duty handguns that are not cocked n’ locked.

In a modern handgun all they do is stop the gun from firing when the trigger is pressed, which I find counterproductive.


Spot on. I won’t carry a gun with a safety other than the once ever three years I’m filling nostalgic and throw on my old 1911.
 
Back
Top Bottom