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<blockquote data-quote="V1K1NG0" data-source="post: 867109" data-attributes="member: 5214"><p>You've gotten some great advice (from people who have much more experience than me). Training and proper holster.</p><p></p><p>Here is what I did:</p><p>One thing I did to get comfortable carrying my semi-autos was load a snap cap in the chamber w/empty magazine. Carried it like that and did all the things that I believed might make it go off. After about a week of this I learned to trust it (guns internal safeties/proper holster). </p><p></p><p>Like SMS said it is an inanimate object, it won't do anything without you acting on it.</p><p></p><p>Another thing is to read the manual and learn how the internal safeties work and what makes your pistol function. If after all that you do not feel comfortable then you need to find something that you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="V1K1NG0, post: 867109, member: 5214"] You've gotten some great advice (from people who have much more experience than me). Training and proper holster. Here is what I did: One thing I did to get comfortable carrying my semi-autos was load a snap cap in the chamber w/empty magazine. Carried it like that and did all the things that I believed might make it go off. After about a week of this I learned to trust it (guns internal safeties/proper holster). Like SMS said it is an inanimate object, it won't do anything without you acting on it. Another thing is to read the manual and learn how the internal safeties work and what makes your pistol function. If after all that you do not feel comfortable then you need to find something that you are. [/QUOTE]
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