gscrasher
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One case where the extraneous thumb safety may have a good use is for unconventional carry such as jamming into your waist band or carrying in a pack. At these times some piece of stuff, such as a shirttail or some junk in your pack, could conceivably get caught in front of the trigger and exert enough force to fire the gun.
Occasionally, I have been guilty of 'Mexican' carry, but have since thought better of that practice. Now I consider striker fired guns without the thumb safety as strictly holster guns.
That's how I carry auto-loaders anyway. I am considering transitioning from 1911's to striker fired guns with only internal safeties: Glocks, XD's, and just maybe I'll go with an M&P. Tried one at the indoor range today and liked very much.
Occasionally, I have been guilty of 'Mexican' carry, but have since thought better of that practice. Now I consider striker fired guns without the thumb safety as strictly holster guns.
That's how I carry auto-loaders anyway. I am considering transitioning from 1911's to striker fired guns with only internal safeties: Glocks, XD's, and just maybe I'll go with an M&P. Tried one at the indoor range today and liked very much.