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Old 06-07-2020, 01:49 PM
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There's also the Striker Control Device. It replaces the cover plate on Glock slides. When pressed down, it locks the striker in place so the gun can't be fired. It's normally used as a safeguard when holstering, but in your scenario you could pick up the gun while keeping a thumb on the SCD for extra safety.
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I have SCD's on my Glock 19's. IMO, if you carry appendix it's a nice safety feature to use when holstering.
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..I'd probably get a SCD if I ever get a Glock again. I'm trained and habituated to put my thumb on the hammer while holstering. ..
Were I to have a say in the matter, the TAU Striker Control Device would be installed on all issued Glocks. It simply replaces the OEM slide cover plate. Works ad-advertised. Anything that would snag and move the trigger is instantly felt against your thumb.
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