Are there any ALS type holsters made for guns with lights where the trigger can't be pulled while the gun is holstered?
Before you ask, it happened.
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2013/09/02/lodi-police-officer-shot-when-child-pulled-trigger-on-his-gun-at-reading-event/
>Glocks
>even safe in their holster
Well, fuck. The next school shooter is going to be the community resource officer who thought the entire freshman class was going for his gun between periods.
thats the whle point of a holster.... find me one that doesnt cover the trigger.
>>31792867
The ALS, the most common type of holster in LE, does not cover the trigger guard completely if it's a light bearing holster. Seeing as most PDs use glocks and a glock's safety is the holster itself, it's just a shitty situation all around. The guys that have to wrestle people that may grab their gun shouldn't have a half exposed trigger. Of course if the damn thing had a safety like it should this wouldn't be a problem.
So basically my options are
>no light on gun while working night shift
>trigger exposed and open for anyone to glockleg me
>>31794156
>had a safety like it should
kill yourself
>>31794262
Luckily I won't have to, either I'll ND into my leg (it doesn't even have to be on my own accord) or the damn thing will blow up in my face.
It's called
>retention
>tradition double action
>not being a retard