1st thing I do when I pick up my EDC is check for the safety being "ON"
As I holster the firearm my thumb automatically makes sure it remains "ON" as it is being holstered.
When I remove it at any time for any reason beside needing to point it somewhere my thumb just goes under the safety to insure it is on as I take it out of the holster.
Wash rinse repeat.
If you actually train with the platform you carry muscle memory goes a long long way.
1st thing I do when I pick up my EDC is check for the safety being "ON"
As I holster the firearm my thumb automatically makes sure it remains "ON" as it is being holstered.
When I remove it at any time for any reason beside needing to point it somewhere my thumb just goes
under the safety to insure it is on as I take it out of the holster.
Wash rinse repeat.
If you actually train with the platform you carry muscle memory goes a long long way.
Is there anything wrong with having a gun that has a safety but holstering it with the safety OFF?