The SD has a little- knob- at the top of the trigger, you can barely see it. After being CERTAIN it's unloaded, look at the back of the trigger, right where it meets the frame- there's a little jut-out that sticks out. If you slowly pull the trigger and watch, you'll see that- you have to pull on the bOTTOM part of the trigger, to open that up and pull the trigger far enough to fie. Long story, hard to excplain- but you'll see the trigger has a joint in the center- you have to pull on the bottom part or the trigger won't go back all the way. So basically, it can't fire unless the bottom of the trigger is moved, and it does have a drop-safety. Just be sure and keep it in a holster- to keep anything from getting in the trigger-guard- and practice ALWAYS drawing with the trigger finger alongside the gun, not in the guard.
I don't carry mine, I carry one with a thumb-safety- my SD stays in the bedside drawer with the Micro90 weapon-light on it...and one in the chamber.
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