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Who carries a Glock loaded with one in the chamber?
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<blockquote data-quote="David2012" data-source="post: 1949133" data-attributes="member: 24428"><p>I'd trust a chamber loaded Glock and its 5 pound trigger pull.... over a cocked 1911 with its thumb safety accidently bumped-off.... any day of the week. </p><p></p><p>Some 1911s only have a 3 pound trigger pull when cocked. I'd hate to have a holstered 1911 that had the thumb safety accidently knocked to the off position ....say by a seat belt strap accidently getting between the gun and my body while driving-- pressing the safety down & off.... and then have my finger 'tickle' the trigger when drawing. At least the Glock does require a solid press on the trigger lever safety before the trigger will retract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2012, post: 1949133, member: 24428"] I'd trust a chamber loaded Glock and its 5 pound trigger pull.... over a cocked 1911 with its thumb safety accidently bumped-off.... any day of the week. Some 1911s only have a 3 pound trigger pull when cocked. I'd hate to have a holstered 1911 that had the thumb safety accidently knocked to the off position ....say by a seat belt strap accidently getting between the gun and my body while driving-- pressing the safety down & off.... and then have my finger 'tickle' the trigger when drawing. At least the Glock does require a solid press on the trigger lever safety before the trigger will retract. [/QUOTE]
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