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I carried the pro for a while but to be honest am not totally comfortable constantly carrying a striker fired pistol... after doing some research it seems the biggest cause of negligent discharges are now something getting caught in the trigger guard when re-holstering these new fangled striker fired guns (also mostly Glocks). So, I sort of went back to old school.... all steel.... single/double action and single stack .... Sig P239.
 

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When I holster my carry guns I have my finger in the trigger guard behind the trigger and don't remove it until I feel the top of the holster against the back of that finger. That way there's no way the trigger can be forced back to fire the gun and when I remove my finger the trigger is already safely inside the holster. Won't work with a SA revolver but the long pull of most auto loaders leaves room behind the trigger.
 
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