You mean that they don't offer a gritty trigger with a lot of creep?Javier730 wrote:No I don't think smith has a glock like trigger for their shields.

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You mean that they don't offer a gritty trigger with a lot of creep?Javier730 wrote:No I don't think smith has a glock like trigger for their shields.
AJSully421 wrote:Chambering the same round over and over on a daily basis is begging for problems. There are millions of military, cops, feds, and licensed citizens who carry a gun daily and do exactly what was suggested above. Whole pistol+holster assembly comes out, whole assembly goes back on.
When I get home, I remove the holster and keep the gun in it... loaded and chambered. There is absolutely zero reason to unload the thing unless you are shooting it, flying with it, or cleaning it.
What you are doing is actually more dangerous. Handling a loaded and unholstered weapon will eventually lead to problems, no matter how safe you think that you are... you are still human. Let's minimize the chances for NDs and for a catastrophic explosion due to bullet setback by keeping the pistol in the holster and loaded when it is not on your belt. This will have the added benefit of you not having to monkey with the trigger on your Shield. Problem solved!
It really is just that easy.