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Originally Posted by rednichols
My first recommendation with striker pistols: if they don't have an external manual safety, never carry them in holsters; because even the holster can fire a pistol that has no safety (auto) or the equivalent in a long double action trigger (revolver). It's what holsters do and have done, always, since triggers began to be covered late 20th century.
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My compact does have a safety, but how can a holster fire a weapon? Unless a strap or snap gets in tbe trigger. I carried a Glock for many years no problem. So do millions of others. If you can’t carry a striker fired weapon in a holster then how do you carry one?