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LTT Glock striker control device...

I'm going to wait for reviews then try one. I completely avoid strikers because of this. Safety or double action only. Very excited to be able to carry a Glock. But Ive always resented that they never made a model with a safety.
That is false. They DID make multiple generations and models with a manual thumb safety.

Gen 1 Glock 17
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Gen 3 Glock 19 and Glock 17 with factory Safety
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G19 MHS

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The problem is the striker on a Glock is only HALF cocked when you're holstering it ready to fire. Not only is this similar in operation to a double action gun but you have a drop safety slot cut into the trigger housing. There's a valid reason the factory trigger and passive safeties are designed that way. It's a remarkably safe system "as is". Crazy how the industry spends so much time developing products that are basically useless.

As far as a manual safety on a Glock. Someone should slap those owners with a cold trout.
 
The problem is the striker on a Glock is only HALF cocked when you're holstering it ready to fire. Not only is this similar in operation to a double action gun but you have a drop safety slot cut into the trigger housing. There's a valid reason the factory trigger and passive safeties are designed that way. It's a remarkably safe system "as is". Crazy how the industry spends so much time developing products that are basically useless.

As far as a manual safety on a Glock. Someone should slap those owners with a cold trout.
I thought they weren't cocked at all, meaning the striker is not held under tension until you start to pull the trigger. Which is different than an MP being partially cocked.

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NVM , definitely under tension.
Go to 3:10 mark.
 
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