jonsidneyb
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I have wondered if this has ever happened.
A holstered BPH or CZ is being carried cocked and locked and somehow the safety gets pushed off.
Has anyone ever heard of a gun discharging in a manner like this. I myself have never had an accidental discharge *knock on wood*.
Since the trigger is covered and there is some take up. I would think this is how the Glocks natural state is and should be safe.
I will continue to carry cocked and locked and a safety has never moved off on me yet. Just wondering if it is even possible for it to go off an an odd cricumstance if holstered.
My opinion is that it can't. What do you guys think?
A holstered BPH or CZ is being carried cocked and locked and somehow the safety gets pushed off.
Has anyone ever heard of a gun discharging in a manner like this. I myself have never had an accidental discharge *knock on wood*.
Since the trigger is covered and there is some take up. I would think this is how the Glocks natural state is and should be safe.
I will continue to carry cocked and locked and a safety has never moved off on me yet. Just wondering if it is even possible for it to go off an an odd cricumstance if holstered.
My opinion is that it can't. What do you guys think?