colt mustang pocketlite question

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brucesw2
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colt mustang pocketlite question

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is it safe to carry the new colt mustang pocketlite in condition one?...cocked and locked...it has a thumb safety on the side but no grip safety..any input would be appreciated
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That's how we carry - cocked and locked.
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When I carry my Mustang thats what I do. It so easy to flip off the safety when I want to that I don't worry about it and its got enough tension on it that I don't worry about it accidentally getting flipped over to safe while in my pocket.
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Re: colt mustang pocketlite question

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Pocket carry rules apply: use a holster that covers the trigger and don't put anything else in that pocket.

I don't know about that specific gun, but my answer for any similar firearm is, "Yes, chambered. Yes, safety on if it has one."
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Re: colt mustang pocketlite question

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thanks for the info ..i carry iwb holster also have the kangaroo carry shoulder holster both work great with this particular small gun...either way the trigger is covered ...this little pocket gun is very accurate out to 25yrds
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