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Originally Posted by paliknight
Glocks actually have 3 safeties. Drop, trigger and firing pin safety.
If you carry unchambered, then you may either need more training, a new holster with better retention, or both.
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I own several Glocks and I understand how the safeties work. I understand that a Glock will not fire unless the trigger is pulled. I was simply making the point that the Glock trigger safety is unconventional in that there is no trigger lock out that prevents the gun from firing even if the trigger IS pulled. For this reason, I look at Glocks differently. Terrible weapon for pocket carry or purse carry because something could inadvertently get inside the trigger guard and discharge the weapon. I love Glocks, and I think they are safe when carried holstered and used by someone with some training.
For those making pronouncements on what is the only “right” way to carry. Yeah whatever.