Well I don't know about you, but I don't carry around lipstick in my gear. And my pistols stay in the holster unless needed. If you manage to cause an ND, then you are not in proper care and control of that firearm period its not an accident its pure stupidity. 99% of the holsters on the market are designed with trigger protection so when used properly I don't see how you could possibly "accidently" set off the trigger. Also most pistols no matter what brand come with a trigger pull of more than 4lbs and I'm not to sure cuz well I don't use lipstick, but I don't think lipstick tubes can exert enough pressure to set off Glock safety and the trigger. Short of a factory defect there is no such thing as an accidental discharge it all comes down to poor care and control.
Any ways enough chat in here, its a Glock pic thread if you want to debate this topic further start a thread instead of clogging up this thread.
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