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If it's in a holster why would it be risky to carry cocked and locked even if the safety accidentally dis-engaged? The trigger would still be covered, no?
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Just a personal preference.
I keep any pistol that's loaded on an empty chamber unless it's in a holster on my hip. And even then, I prefer the hammer down, except if I'm hunting. I'm sure cocked & locked really isn't that much different than carrying a loaded Glock, but it just doesn't sit well with me in most circumstances.
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