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  • NHT3

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    Exactly. When I disarm it stays in the holster. Never leaves the holster, ever, unless I’m shooting or cleaning. Gun stays in holster, holster comes off belt, holster/gun go on nightstand. Wake up, grab holster/gun and put it on. No chance for trigger to ever engage anything. Less holster wear.

    Also, I’ve seen these rear plate safeties before. I own a few glocks, my edc is a Gen 5 G19. From all the research I did before getting into glocks, the only time I ever heard of a malfunction in the safety mechanics is when the gun was altered in some way. My glocks are as safe as I am, I’d rather not change their proven design attempting to correct me being unsafe with my handling. If it’s an accidental discharge it’s an avoidable discharge, and no amount of safeties will make up for a mental mistake. My 2 cents

    To reiterate EXACTLY.. Some please rep Hatin, this guy, system won't let me rep him.

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    KG1

    Forgotten Man
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    Jan 20, 2009
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    Why is it that some people automatically think you will become lax in proper holstering technique if you install a device such as this? Or that your Glock will just start malfunctioning?

    This is a well designed passive device that replaces the backing plate on the rear of the slide that moves freely back and forth when firing.

    Because of the way it’s designed there is very little risk that any debris will enter the firearm to cause a malfunction any more than debris entering through somewhere else.

    There have been a number of well respected members of the firearm training community that have fired countless rounds while using this device that have not experienced any reported issues. One of them was actually involved in the concept and design.

    It’s not like a manual safety either that you have to engage/disengage.

    I see it more as an enhancement to those holstering techniques. My :twocents:
     
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