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The why and what it is.
Not sure about it how well it works, but it has sparked my interest since the most frequent AD self inflicted injury with glocks and other handguns is during reholstering. https://taudevgroup.myshopify.com/products/striker-control-device
Con: There one technique it prevents doing with the glock for making contract shot for when the thumb is used to jam the slide forward when the gun is jammed into someone's midsection for contact shot thusly preventing the slide being pushed back preventing it from firing.
Not sure about it how well it works, but it has sparked my interest since the most frequent AD self inflicted injury with glocks and other handguns is during reholstering. https://taudevgroup.myshopify.com/products/striker-control-device
Con: There one technique it prevents doing with the glock for making contract shot for when the thumb is used to jam the slide forward when the gun is jammed into someone's midsection for contact shot thusly preventing the slide being pushed back preventing it from firing.
The Striker Control Device (SCD) replaces the slide cover plate on your Glock pistol. When thumb pressure is applied to the SCD it blocks the rearward motion of the striker, which blocks movement of the trigger bar and prevents the trigger from moving.
The SCD is completely passive. It does not lock or otherwise interfere with the normal operation of the pistol unless physical force is being purposely applied by the user. When using any normal firing grip, the SCD is not engaged and your pistol fires as usual with no additional steps needed.
The SCD was inspired by standard procedures for double action hammer fired guns. Users are taught to keep pressure on the hammer while holstering. In doing so, trigger motion is blocked and the gun is prevented from firing in the event that something (finger, shirt, thumb break, jacket drawstring, etc.) finds its way into the trigger guard. The SCD provides this same capability for Glock pistols.