If so, I want one!What'd you read that on a t-shirt or something? :laughing
So are you saying that you don't trust yourself to keep your finger off the trigger until it's time to use it?I will correct my post:
I like the fact that it has not one, not two, but three types of safeties. (Thumb, Grip, Half-Cocked) that are manual, that I control.
The Glock has three safeties, Trigger safety, Firing Pin Safety, and Drop Safety that " No manipulation required for them to work ", which means the gun controls the safety, not the shooter.![]()
same thing here,sold the colt defender for a glock 20c,very happy...I had a Colt Officers model for many, many years. After i started carrying Glocks, I gradually forgot about the Colt and finally sold it and bought another Glock. So I guess my vote is for Glocks over Colts.
So just what is it you'd be sticking inside the trigger guard when you have a Glock in your pants? :rolfNope, I am saying .....
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That is for MrsTampaSsgt to know, and you to find out ....So just what is it you'd be sticking inside the trigger guard when you have a Glock in your pants? :rolf
Thats exactly why I like the Glock. When I reach for it the substantial feeling in my hand makes for a good grip and I know that it's not going to slip.Had the opportunity to buy a used 19 from a buddy but it just had a awkward feeling in my hand. The grip was like holding a chunk of 2x4.
http://www.clipdraw.com/store/index.php?rn=396&action=show_detailSo just what is it you'd be sticking inside the trigger guard when you have a Glock in your pants? :rolf