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by smasraum
Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:04 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Worn Leather Hoslter Causes "Accidental" Discharge
Replies: 41
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Re: Worn Leather Hoslter Causes "Accidental" Discharge

I guess we get to add "Glock Butt" to "Glock Leg" now. Ouch.

I've got an SA XDM. My gun has a grip safety and a trigger safety. If both aren't depressed then the gun's not going off. A safe technique for holstering my weapon is to put the meaty part of the tip of your thumb against the back of the slide. By putting your thumb there, you've taken your hand off of the back of the grip which means that you've released the grip safety. I hope this sort of thing never happens to me or anyone reading this thread.

I think that there are plenty of leather holsters that are not really susceptible to this sort of issue.

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