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That sure sounds a whole lot like what the other side preaches.....
The simple indisputable fact remains that - in the right hands & in a proper holster, there is nothing - nothing unsafe about that design.
It just looks scary to you.
Grinding off the front of the trigger guard my not be the wisest thing to do to a gun that doesn't have a steel frame and/or one that operates at higher pressures. That could eventually lead to the gun becoming unsafe - but - the design itself isn't.
All guns have the same safety it’s called the human brain. That is the one thing all guns have in common. If a full trigger guard is what you have trained for then that is what you should have, but if you train for other designs then you are able to operate a gun for how it was built. Commitment to your gun and how it works is your responsibility and if you are not responsible that’s when accidents happen and it might not matter what kind of gun you have.
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