Agree with almost all of what folks are saying here. Safety comes in layers -- awareness of where the weapon is; some sort of restraint or control of it; multiple conscious steps required to put it into operation.
I am a believer in not carrying a pistol with a round in the chamber -- I agree with motorcyclejoe. Others will disagree, but I want that conscious step in there. A thumb safety on a pistol is your friend. When I carry, it is usually a small revolver; I keep it in a pocket holster but am always aware it is there, too. If I carried a pistol in a holster, I would not carry in a minimalistic just-pull-it-out holster, I would want a holster with either a thumb snap (leather) or a release button (polymer).
This accident was very sad but illustrates how cascading effects can occur - round in chamber, gun accessible, owner distracted in a store, two year old grabbing the gun...
I am a believer in not carrying a pistol with a round in the chamber -- I agree with motorcyclejoe. Others will disagree, but I want that conscious step in there. A thumb safety on a pistol is your friend. When I carry, it is usually a small revolver; I keep it in a pocket holster but am always aware it is there, too. If I carried a pistol in a holster, I would not carry in a minimalistic just-pull-it-out holster, I would want a holster with either a thumb snap (leather) or a release button (polymer).
This accident was very sad but illustrates how cascading effects can occur - round in chamber, gun accessible, owner distracted in a store, two year old grabbing the gun...