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Handguns w/o an external, user activated safety are not non-safe. They have safeties, preventing it from firing w/o the trigger being pulled, drop safeties, magazine disconnects, out-of-battery safeties, and so on.
Like I said before, the best way to carry is the way that makes you the most comfortable, period. With that in mind, it's a fact that condition 3 greatly reduces a gun's effectiveness, it's a fact that a gun w/o an external safety is no less safe than a gun with one, and it is a fact that a properly made handgun in a properly made holster virtually CANNOT go off accidentally, as the trigger is covered.
Being confident and comfortable is whats important. If you're not both of those, then a gun will do you no good, but don't blame the gun for you not being comfortable with it. It only does what you make it do, after all.
Handguns w/o an external, user activated safety are not non-safe. They have safeties, preventing it from firing w/o the trigger being pulled, drop safeties, magazine disconnects, out-of-battery safeties, and so on.
Like I said before, the best way to carry is the way that makes you the most comfortable, period. With that in mind, it's a fact that condition 3 greatly reduces a gun's effectiveness, it's a fact that a gun w/o an external safety is no less safe than a gun with one, and it is a fact that a properly made handgun in a properly made holster virtually CANNOT go off accidentally, as the trigger is covered.
Being confident and comfortable is whats important. If you're not both of those, then a gun will do you no good, but don't blame the gun for you not being comfortable with it. It only does what you make it do, after all.