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Originally Posted by Suave
The trigger might get caught on something as well. I've heard accounts of police officers getting shot by their holstered Glocks without even touching the pistol themselves. Granted, this grip safety thing looks safer, but I personally think that the extra safety switch is a good thing to have around. It's not like you have to use it. How many people use the parking brake on their cars? Not many that I know, but it's still nice to have.
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NYPD had to redesign their jackets because the zipper tabs kept getting caught in the triggerguard during reholstering and shooting the officer..
and the grip safety, I have mixed feelings on just how useful in preventing a accidental discharge is, but basically, if your holding the gun the safety is deactivated, *shrug*
come to think of it, if society was not so litigous, I'd prolly pin the grip safety on my 1911, so it would always be disengaged.