I always carry cocked and locked. That is the way the pistol was designed to be carried. If you really need to... put a locking strap on the holster that will keep the hammer from falling on the pistol. I have seen that done on quite a few holsters. If the gun is in good condition that grip safety will not allow the hammer to fall anyway. It does have to be gripped and the safety released to fire. Looks dangerous but I don't consider it to be..but I am used to the gun..carried one since Viet Nam..Two while there. LOL
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