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Xd / Xdm Grip Saftey
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<blockquote data-quote="zzz333" data-source="post: 947032" data-attributes="member: 10266"><p>I wound up trading my xd45 4" and 5" for the same sizes with the 1911 side safety. If you look through the gap between the frame and slide. Then pull the trigger without pressing the grip safety, you can see the sear move significantly. I've seen several range mishaps when people were holstering their glocks, the same could apply to springfields "your hand is gripping the frame when you holster." Usually the thumb break would snag the trigger and the guy would be jumping around trying to figure out who's shooting. The side safety to me feels safer. Yes the shooter is ultimately responsible for safe handling, but **it happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zzz333, post: 947032, member: 10266"] I wound up trading my xd45 4" and 5" for the same sizes with the 1911 side safety. If you look through the gap between the frame and slide. Then pull the trigger without pressing the grip safety, you can see the sear move significantly. I've seen several range mishaps when people were holstering their glocks, the same could apply to springfields "your hand is gripping the frame when you holster." Usually the thumb break would snag the trigger and the guy would be jumping around trying to figure out who's shooting. The side safety to me feels safer. Yes the shooter is ultimately responsible for safe handling, but **it happens. [/QUOTE]
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