Anybody have a Cominolli Safety installed on a Glock? How does it work for you?
Anybody have a Cominolli Safety installed on a Glock? How does it work for you?
Thought about putting one on the G30 because the better half refuses to carry something without a thumb switch, decided I wasn't grinding on my frame to put one in there.
I have heard nothing but good about them. Apparently Glock built a Model 17S for the Australian Police with the same system. The actual thumb piece was a little larger though.
Thumb safety on a Glock? Sacrilege I tell ya!!! Blasphemy!!!
Keep yer booger picker off the boom switch until RTF!! lol
Heard of 'em, never seen or used one.
Sorry, but this sounds like welding a chain to the side of your Liberty safe so you can pad lock the door shut.
Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.
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Parts left off cost nothing.
Parts left off cannot fail.
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Your safety with a Glock is your trigger finger not being on the trigger till you're sure of your target and ready to fire. If you really must have a manual safety, get a 1911.
The Glock was designed as an external holster weapon for military and police. It was never designed for IWB carry and it sucks for that purpose! Its not my finger I worry about causing an AD or what have you. The attached ( I hope it attached) picture shows a holster snagging on the trigger of the owner's Glock. Shot a hole in the guy's pants (lucky for him) and went through his car seat. Hence my interest in the Caminolli. I have four Glocks - they are excellent guns but they are far from "perfect" for IWB carry.
Interesting... I've been IWB'ing my Glock for close to a decade now in various holsters... Never a problem with AD's, etc. But I do check the wear and tear on holsters etc, so that might account for it to. If your leather is starting to be easily moveable, time for a new holster....
You are making a gun modification for a holster problem. This could have just as easily happened with dozens of other pistols that are regularly carried chamber loaded and no external safety or with the external safed not engaged. The latter is the std carry condition of the M9 pistol.
I've read the info on this incident you are talking about and even the guy this happened to said it was a holster problem.
Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.
Anyone that thinks war is good is ignorant. Anyone that thinks war isn't needed is stupid.