Oh boy, the can of worms that title will probably open. 
Anyhow....All of my carry guns are striker fired. I'd like to try out a Sig P938, but I can't get past the fear of carrying cocked and locked. As a kid, it was drilled into me that a safety is a mechanical devise that can fail. I just can't get past that hammer being back, and all that stands between me and a discharge is a safety and the brush of a trigger.
So, I guess what I'm asking is the fear of a negligent discharge warranted? Or is it in my head? Do they occur do to mechanical failure in real world carry situations?
I'd buy a quality holster, probably a Cook's with the safety molded in the safe position...
I just can't get past that hammer being back. Thoughts?

Anyhow....All of my carry guns are striker fired. I'd like to try out a Sig P938, but I can't get past the fear of carrying cocked and locked. As a kid, it was drilled into me that a safety is a mechanical devise that can fail. I just can't get past that hammer being back, and all that stands between me and a discharge is a safety and the brush of a trigger.
So, I guess what I'm asking is the fear of a negligent discharge warranted? Or is it in my head? Do they occur do to mechanical failure in real world carry situations?
I'd buy a quality holster, probably a Cook's with the safety molded in the safe position...
I just can't get past that hammer being back. Thoughts?
