It is true that striker-fired weapons are more "streamlined", for lack of a better word. That makes them easier to draw from concealment. That does not mean hammer-fired weapons are significantly harder to draw. Despite all the striker-fired designs available, 1911s and .38 snubbys are still the most popular CCWs. Glocks are great duty weapons and the 26 is the "pocket rocket" for a reason, but other than the subcompacts they conceal kinda like my Ruger P95 does (as in there are better options). Ruger's new SR9 is slim, but it's still a full-size wonder-nine. Same with the M&Ps. All-in-all I don't think you'll have much trouble with either hammered or striker-fired in terms of carry safety, AS LONG AS YOU FOLLOW THE 4 RULES!
