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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3192229" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>I can see your concern, just don't feel its warranted with a wheel gun that has a heavier trigger pull in DA. Now if it was a striker fired pistol that was carried chambered I would agree that this wouldn't be an ideal position (much like I disagree with groin carry, I may not have much down there but I want to keep what I got thank you very much). This is also why I prefer semi-autos that come in DA/SA with a decocker. It has the ability to carry with a round chambered but the hammer decocked, reducing the possibility of an accidental fire when drawing. If someone were to draw from this holster with their finger on the trigger and enough force to draw the hammer back and fire, they would probably do the same regardless of the holster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3192229, member: 43724"] I can see your concern, just don't feel its warranted with a wheel gun that has a heavier trigger pull in DA. Now if it was a striker fired pistol that was carried chambered I would agree that this wouldn't be an ideal position (much like I disagree with groin carry, I may not have much down there but I want to keep what I got thank you very much). This is also why I prefer semi-autos that come in DA/SA with a decocker. It has the ability to carry with a round chambered but the hammer decocked, reducing the possibility of an accidental fire when drawing. If someone were to draw from this holster with their finger on the trigger and enough force to draw the hammer back and fire, they would probably do the same regardless of the holster. [/QUOTE]
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