Sig Sauer should've follow the example of Glock with their three safety features. Then they would not have all these lawsuits from accidental discharges.
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Yes, the Glock dingus safety is a drop safe safety, but I did some experimenting with an unloaded Glock and a name brand kydex holster. Look at my picture. When inserting the gun back to the holster the retention bump can most certainly engage and plug the trigger if the dingus safety is not present, especially if the holster is twisted or a bit worn. A certain amount of blame is being placed on faulty holsters. Even if true, with a trigger safety, there might be far fewer Sig ND’s if they had a dingus (trigger) safety.Alright, and that's not a good thing? It also undeniably helps prevent off direct pushing trigger movements from the side.
And after Gen 1 which was faulty, the Gen 2's had no more Glock leg issues for the most part.
ETA, the Reflex Trigger system doesn't protect against non-center pressure either, but does for drop safety.
If I had to choose between the P365 and Reflex now, I think I'd choose the Reflex.