Can I carry a Sig cocked?

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or have enough pull-weight to make it safe (a la Glocks and M&Ps,

I agree that trigger pull-weight is the key. But why do we jump all over people who suggest carrying a cocked DA/SA pistol but never criticize people who "improve" Glocks with a 3.5# connector?
 
Your buddy is the guy who always seems to be shooting next to me at public indoor ranges. Gives me the willies.

I agree about the low weight pull and reduced travel striker guns. They do have "safeties" built into their triggers.

People seem to freak at a condition 1 SA, but in a lot of ways it is making more and more sense to me.
 
An easy answer is that Sig makes a P220SAO. I've got one and it's great. But then if you can learn to swipe the safety off you can always go with a 1911. By the way the trigger on the SAO is completely different and much, much better than the SA/DA.
 
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