For when your CQB is a little too C
The SEAX. The device, for a Glock 19, allows the gun to stay in battery when pressed up against something. I’d imagine that finding holsters for that thing would be difficult.
As Tom Givens illustrates in the video below, it doesn’t take much to make an auto pistol malfunction:



April 5th, 2017 at 9:55 am
And reasonably priced!
Imagine if Officer Darren Wilson had equipped this. The Gentle Giant would have been shot in the chest while his hands were around Wilson’s throat…maybe there would have been no “Hands up, don’t shoot!” fantasy created.
It probably would have just been the “I’m straightening your neck-tie, don’t shoot!” fantasy, which is less catchy.
April 5th, 2017 at 10:04 am
Here’s guessing the ATF will rule this to be a component of a suppressor within moments after it is brought to their attention. Or maybe an illegal full-auto conversion device.
April 5th, 2017 at 10:37 am
Honor Defense makes a similar device for their Honor Guard pistol they call a FIST.