I cannot see how this happened.I have not been able to do it with my IWB holster once.
I cannot see how this happened.I have not been able to do it with my IWB holster once.
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I've heard people say the SERPA's are somewhat iffy because they force to place your finger close to where the trigger would be and muscle memory being what it is might lead to a ND if you're off alittle and get your finger stuck in the guard. That said everyone I know with a real SERPA loves it and how secure they are.
But, your finger doesn't need to be anywhere near the trigger to put the gun in the holster! Only on the draw! Just like a thumb snap, you don't need to touch the thumb snap to reholster the weapon. On a triple retention duty holster that requires you to push down, then rock forward to draw the weapon, you don't need to do anything to reholster it!
That claim is bogus in my experienced opinion! The release button has zero to do with reholstering. I could hold the pistol by the slide, with two fingers, and drop it into the holster and it will lock securely.
...Just sayin'!
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I not goiing to call it one way or the other in this case, but I could see a t-shirt causing a pistol to fire, it would be a 1 in a million shot, but it doesn't seem impossible. Its hard to explain verbally, take your right index finger and put it under the bottom hem of your shirt, now take your other hand and put a finger on bothsides of the index finger, on the outside of the shirt and pull down, if you somehow got the glock trigger tangled up like that and pulled the shirt it seems pretty likely that you could get a ND. Come to think of it, maybe he had a hole in his shirt that the trigger got caught in, from the last time he shot himself...
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