Glock Trigger Re-Visited

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Thanks to feedback here, I can be comfortable with a holstered Glock aimed at my Boys.

There have been a number of Boys (and legs) hit while holstering a Glock and a jacket toggle, etc. gets snagged in the trigger guard.

Here is a demo of a device that addresses that issue:

https://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/dont-glock-yourself-a-review-of-the-striker-control-device/?utm_source=LG+Lounge&utm_campaign=e6141aa3df-RSS_LG_Lounge&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_e40b2a6d44-e6141aa3df-293404705&mc_cid=e6141aa3df&mc_eid=afbfd66b9e
 
Looks a bit like a gadget to me.
Although I acknowledge that 7 years of IPSC doesn't have me holstering like a CC would,
I know I would be comfortable holstering my Glock in CC anyhow, as in my mind the high pressure wouldn't be during the holstering, but rather during the draw.
 
These are awesome safety devices for a Glock. Very well built and engineered, I would buy one in a heartbeat if they were available in Canada.

Used properly, they give one more layer of safety during the holstering process. Think of it as providing a Glock user a method of blocking the movement of the striker should something inadvertently press the trigger while holstering. This is very much like thumb checking the hammer of a DA/SA gun when holstering, which I do religiously when using DA/SA guns.

If one understands why thumb checking a hammer when holstering is beneficial, one gets why this device is useful.
 
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