As far as I have read, no one can make it happen when holstering or unholstering. What I see in the video reminds me of what happens if I don't place enough pressure on my car door when I close it. It hangs up on the first latch and fails to close completely. Of course, anyone can make theirs do that and it is expected that we will figure out how to properly close a car door.
The supposed "defect" that is being induced is just the act of carefully balancing the springs against the friction.
Anyone truly concerned about this and whether it will be a problem in a "real world" situation should do as others have suggested, practice drawing 50, 500, 5000 times. Whatever it takes to convince you that this is a parlor trick and nothing more.
And to those who insist that even if it works 5000 out of 5000 times, that this is not enough evidence to convince you that this supposed "issue" doesn't need to be "fixed" well, ...
The supposed "defect" that is being induced is just the act of carefully balancing the springs against the friction.
Anyone truly concerned about this and whether it will be a problem in a "real world" situation should do as others have suggested, practice drawing 50, 500, 5000 times. Whatever it takes to convince you that this is a parlor trick and nothing more.
And to those who insist that even if it works 5000 out of 5000 times, that this is not enough evidence to convince you that this supposed "issue" doesn't need to be "fixed" well, ...
