I love my XD 40, While it does not have a traditional safety it is safe to carry in the proper holster. A combat style handgun should not have a manual safety to fiddle with in an emergency, John Browning knew this as the orginal 1911 did not have one, it was added on later at the Army's request. The xd safetys are automatic, It should be holstered like a glock. I just saw a couple days ago on a cops show, "most shocking criminal videos" or something like that. A jewlery store owner saw a very nervous , suspisios guy enter his store, When he looked at him a chill went down his spine. He knew he was no coustmer. The man turned away and drew his revolver. The owner imediatly drew his pistol, Pretty fast too, as he knew something bad was about to happen. The robber got off the first shot, but the owner fumbled for the safety, never fired a shot. He was laying wounded on the floor and the robber came up to him and pointed the gun at his head and pulled the trigger, It was the owners lucky day, he was out of ammo. He fled and the owner surived. That safety nearly cost him his life. You can practice alot with a gun with a traditiona safetyl, but in a panic you may forget all about the safety, Keep it simple, exspecialy in a combat /conceled handgun. IMO