Slim/low-profile trigger lock which fits into slim glock case?

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Hey everyone,

Anyone knows low profile trigger lock which DOESN'T require a key AND the one which can fit into glock's factory slim case?

My glock came with a plastic "allen trigger lock", which I hate. Because
1. I have to use a small wrench somewhere and I always lose it, or have to worry if I took it with me to the range. Pain in the head. Extra stupid item to carry, worry and think about. So not convenient.
2. It takes 30-60 seconds each time to lock and unlock. While I find my small wrench - it can easily take a minute or two. Comparing to combination locks which can be 5-10 seconds to unlock, but locking is even better - instant.

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I love conventional combination trigger locks, they are easy to unlock and lock, but they DON'T fit into glock's slim case. Which sucks.

Do you guys know any other good, slim trigger locks which fit into the glock case, but not stupid allen-locks?

I like this one, based on finger print but it is insanely expensive:
http://www.cabelas.com/product/SENTINL-IDENTILOCK/2414528.uts

Any good alternatives anyone can suggest?
 
Slimmest combo lock I can think of is the Bellock. It does fit in the Glock case but there's a little bit of a bulge.

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These would be what I'd buy if a combo lock won't fit, comes with a small two prong key to unlock it.
https://www.canadaammo.com/product/detail/one-dozen-trigger-locks/

These are the smallest trigger locks you are going to get. The key is a pain until you solder it onto the end of an old small screwdriver. It's what I've used for years. I keep one of the keys on my car keys just in case I lose the screwdriver thingy. But I've made so many of them they are everywhere.
 
I just keep a "key" on all my vehicle key chains and one in the range bag. A slim combo lock would be nice but the mechanics probably make it near impossible to produce as thin as the plastic locks.
 
no, those ones are "allen locks" - the smallest. Which require a special wrench. They are not combination locks.

So the topic is still open.

I have a feeling you're not going to find a combo or key lock that is going to fit the bill, so you can either go with the Canams style or buy a different case. The only key or combo trigger locks I've seen for sale in Canada are all the same size and style, a cable lock might work but the slide will have to be open enough to allow it to pass through the mag well.
 
IIRC the Glock case is plastic hinged. A proper case should be a steel pinned hinge, keeping in mind that the transport regs state a case that can not be easily opened. I bet the stock Glock case could be compromised without tools.

Get a proper case, you will need one anyway since you can’t have just one pistol.😜
 
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