I'm sure some of our Ingo Glock owners may have heard about this but I have'nt really been aware of this device before that is designed to aid in safely holstering a Glock firearm. Especially for those that appendix carry.
It's essentially a hinged replacement slide backing plate that prevents the rearward motion of the trigger/striker when you place your thumb on the backing plate while holstering much like you would do with the hammer on a hammer fired pistol. It moves freely back and forth while firing and does'nt interfere with the function of the pistol.
It's a bit pricey but it looks to be a good design that's been around for awhile and from what I have seen in researching it a bit on youtube it has been rigorously tested and endorsed by many in the firearms training industry.
Just wondering what other Glock owners thoughts might be on this device. Here's a link to the manufacturer's web sight and one of a number of youtube videos that I came across while doing some research. Check it out:
https://taudevgroup.myshopify.com/
[video=youtube;tbitKfbOEUE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbitKfbOEUE[/video]
It's essentially a hinged replacement slide backing plate that prevents the rearward motion of the trigger/striker when you place your thumb on the backing plate while holstering much like you would do with the hammer on a hammer fired pistol. It moves freely back and forth while firing and does'nt interfere with the function of the pistol.
It's a bit pricey but it looks to be a good design that's been around for awhile and from what I have seen in researching it a bit on youtube it has been rigorously tested and endorsed by many in the firearms training industry.
Just wondering what other Glock owners thoughts might be on this device. Here's a link to the manufacturer's web sight and one of a number of youtube videos that I came across while doing some research. Check it out:
https://taudevgroup.myshopify.com/
[video=youtube;tbitKfbOEUE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbitKfbOEUE[/video]
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