I proper holster (IWB or OWB) that guards the trigger and has proper retention, along with good trigger finger discipline, solves the AD issue, but everyone has to decide what they are comfortable with.
And any gun is better than no gun when you need it. ;)
Oh, I don’t disagree.
I had an incident (before really good IWB holsters were common)when my Glock dropped out sitting down in my car, fell down between the seat and the console and hung up (facing up) with a bolt sticking inside the trigger guard.
Took some effort and crawling around from the back seat to remove it without incident.
Bought the Ruger the next Sunday and the Glock became a desk gun.