I got to say it after seeing the picture of the holster. Really? The guy never saw how worn and unsafe that holster had become?
Yeah, that ^.
I got to say it after seeing the picture of the holster. Really? The guy never saw how worn and unsafe that holster had become?
I agree safety is important, and thanks for the link, but I will pass on that Saf-T-Blok
WRONG! If it was a 1911 it would have never happened, Thumb safety AND a grip safety... What you mean is if it was a Block 21 or whatever it is that pollutes the .45acpIf it had been a 1911, in .45 it would have killed him, cuz EVERYBODY knows the .45 is more lethal the the 9mm........
Seems to me that the backstrap saftey on the xd series seems like a great idea now
On a side note I was taught to ride my thumb on the hammer as you re-holster a da/sa gun. That will tell you if you have anything caught in the trigger guard while you put it in the holster.
I thought I was dreaming when I saw that! I thought maybe an image got flipped.One of the sites discussing this article pointed out that it appears to be a left handed holster, worn right handed.. so it was worn inside the belt. Not sure if this would add to the problem, but with that shallow of a holster, I am thinking it might...
Well the Glock internal safety did work perfectly, the gun only went off when the trigger was pulled.