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Old 06-05-2017, 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by white cloud View Post
I see one other big advantage to having at least a little bit of hammer exposed. That is you can ride the hammer with your thumb when you holster the gun. If during the holstering process something contacts the trigger, you will at least have a clue if you use this method. I quit carrying my Glock 27 and Kahr CM9 because of "no hammer". I am sure most feel this thinking is illogical.
I totally get that. But for me the long DA pull makes up for that situation. But yeah, a hammer or bobbed one gives you that extra safety feature when holstering. Can't hurt. Unless it snags when you're drawing.
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