Brentfoto,
After you carry it loose in your pocket several years come back and retell me this.
I wasn't gonna go here but,,,
When things are carried loose in a front pocket in jeans that might be a tad snug, then you sit and or move etc. As we all do, your pants can and do become tight where those pockets are thereby pushing against stuff. Loose pants are popular nowadays but afew years back tighter pants were in.
Try carrying a Bic lighter in your front pocket a few days and see if it has any fuel. Sooner or later the tab that allows the fuel to flow will get pushed against and it will be empty whether you use it or not. Same idea with a NAA,sooner or later your jeans will or can place pressure on the hammer pulling it back just enough to allow the cylinder to rotate slightly, allowing the hammer to come to rest on a live round.
Like my post above you carry your NAA however you please it is your body parts next to the muzzle, Chances of anything happening are very very slight, first the cylinder needs to move, then something is going to have to strike the hammer HARD to cause it to fire, but mine will remain on an empty. That or leave it in the holster which causes the overall package to increase in size to the point I didn't care for it, Which is why it was carried bare in the first place.
I will add that the finish on NAA guns is top notch. That little gun has spent thousands of hours in my front pocket, loose with coins and no way can you tell on the metal or grips, it looks almost new.