Right? Who here posts about something prevented and everyone cites it?
I listened to a Pat Macnamara video on range safety (his YouTube channel has dozens and hundreds of shorts now - so… I’m not digging through that) - he cited an instance where a guys backpack when he was holstering a gun got caught in the trigger guard while taking the backpack off and holstering - IIRC. And it shot a round through his holster.
So that would’ve been prevented by this. Others I’ve heard of zipper tabs and other things getting stuck in the trigger guard.
It’s a passive safety for holstering a gun. How many prevented ND’s have you found published with any safety would be my question back.
God Bless,
Brandon
If used, they greatly reduce the chance. I don’t find them as positive as a hammer at stopping trigger movement, but they are close enough. The SCD takes the Glock from a non option for me, to a viable option. It’s something that should be on every Glock in my opinion.
SCD is for the simple fact that shit happens. I think it’s a necessity on a striker pistol. I’ve had a freak incident in the winter where my outer layer had gotten caught in the triggerguard of a p10c. Luckily I pay attention on stowing the pistol so I saw it. But if it were dark I could not have identified that. If there was a SCD on her I would have felt the feedback on the trigger same as my tda guns. I’m happy they are being brought back into production and would appreciate options for other strikers.
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So... I have an original (from my Gen. 4) Tau SCD and I just got a g19.5.
LTT is out of stock (Signed up for alert)
I remember seeing some notes on fitting the OG SCD onto a Gen. 5 gun early on...
Spent 10 minutes doing PF searches and sifting through the 5 or so main SCD related threads, but didn't find the info.
Any chance someone could get me up to speed from their experience or link me to the correct thread / post? (I promise I have searched and look ! )
Trying to put this Orig. SCD on my g19.5 until LTT SCD for Gen. 5 comes in stock... thanks!
Josh