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I can't go along with that.
You're more likely to have your thumb slip trying to thumb cock under stress than you'll ever have an issue from carrying cocked and locked in a proper holster.
I'm FAR more concerned about:
than having my thumb safety magically disengage while holstered.
- Having my thumb slip and possibly having an ND
- Missing or not properly cocking the hammer and not being able to fire at all
With a Series 80.... EVEN IF your thumb slipped off the hammer the gun would NOT discharge. The hammer would either go to the half cock position - ready to be cocked again, and EVEN IF it did fall all the way and hit the firing pin, UNLESS the trigger was being pulled at the time, the Series 80 block would prevent the firing pin from striking the primer. If you have a Series 80, try it (empty of course) and you will see what I am saying is correct.
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