WalkingWolf
Regular Member
I do not understand your point, since no one is debating that. In fact that is a further demonstration of my point, if anything, since the trigger being pulled accidentally/negligently is what the problem is with your holster requiring fine motor skills from your trigger finger in order to draw.
If it can happen while trying to practice, then it could very easily happen in a life and death fight.
The problem is not the holster, the holster retention device does not require putting the finger in the trigger guard. The LA and highway patrol used a leather holster with similar retention, without anyone shooting themselves, or I have not heard of such. I believe the holster was called the judge. Plus many semi auto holsters and revolver police holsters had open trigger guards, still without problems, it was the standard for police years ago. The USAF Jordan holster had a cutout trigger guard, until the switch to the M-9. The FBI used for years a leather holster with a open trigger guard.