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Originally Posted by napaCCW
I was trained to ride the safety when shooting. The idea was to be ready to go when disengaging the safety. And to prevent the accident engagement of safety by having thumb under it and hitting thumb safety in a struggle. It works fine in the holster and I have also installed it on my ccw weapon.
Is there a concern for liability for changing the safety? It has no effect on function only makes it fit better.
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It is comfortable.

Some people don't ride the safety when they grip and when we went weak hand, we were wondering if we would accidentally engage the safety when moving.
Thanks for the information that it is not engaged when holstered. I think that was the main reason that I have not seen it used for CCW. Most o the guys carry a different platform and those of us that do carry .45 did not want to be the first to try it. Thanks for the input. It will make good conversation when the topic comes up at one of our .45 range sessions.
