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    Most self inflicted training accidents are from reholstering. That's why you should always reluctantly, slowly reholster. That is the most dangerous part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sertshark View Post
    Most self inflicted training accidents are from reholstering. That's why you should always reluctantly, slowly reholster. That is the most dangerous part.
    or just pick a gun that has a real safety and practice basic gun safety. not that i am one to talk my favorite gun is my springfield xd 40. but i always hear about these guys shooting themself in the foot and 99% of the time its a glock

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