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Originally Posted by GeoJelly
I still don't like the idea of any striker-fired auto hitting the floor with a round in the chamber. I've never seen or encountered an example of where that has happened - and I sure hope I don't!!
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On the Glock, at least, the striker is blocked until the trigger is pulled. The striker is only partially tensioned until the trigger is pulled. The drop safety on the trigger (that little tab in the middle of the trigger) won't let the trigger move back until it's depressed. The tab does not have enough mass to move backwards with just inertia from a drop.
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