LimaCharlie
US Veteran
Most negligent discharges while carrying occur when the person puts their finger on the trigger while drawing from the holster or when they re-holster with one hand and clothing gets in the trigger guard. Practice not putting your finger on the trigger until you are ready to destroy what is in your sights. Practice re-holstering with two hands to clear clothing when you are carrying concealed.
Most negligent discharges occur when people know their weapon is empty and it really isn't while they are handling it or hand it to someone else. Older guns can go off if they are dropped and land on the hammer. Most modern handguns with safeties and transfer bars prevent them from going off when dropped. Make sure if you have an older gun how to carry it safely.
Most negligent discharges occur when people know their weapon is empty and it really isn't while they are handling it or hand it to someone else. Older guns can go off if they are dropped and land on the hammer. Most modern handguns with safeties and transfer bars prevent them from going off when dropped. Make sure if you have an older gun how to carry it safely.