Nope. Mine is only deadly if I am forced to draw it in self-defense. Yours may go off by itself. I don't know. If so, you really should put more money into better tools, by the way. My carry weapon I bought over the internet (Walther PPQ-M2 full size service pistol) to ship to my local gun dealer, where the background check was done. No further paperwork or fees necessary, just like my rifles and shotgun for ownership and to have in my home. My carry permit (covers both concealed and open carry, though I always carry concealed, not to show a perp I am armed and able to resist (none of his business until he fks up) and to avoid scaring the straights. Some people have an irrational fear of weapons and people licensed to carry them by the stated and federal government. Perhaps you know people like that? My training and license are recognized valid in over 30 states, all the better states in my opinion. I came by it honest, raised with guns for hunting and sporting at an early age, as my father and his father before him. The US Government always needs people to teach, manage and control weapons, security, and train in use, employment and tactical deployment, as well as safety, people like me and many others, so they hired ME, along the way putting me through background security checks and investigations you would not imagine, which I passed with flying colors every time they raised my clearances. Though retired, I have forgotten little and still train at a range about monthly or more, to maintain skills and because I enjoy shooting. I'm a frigging poster boy for the right way for civilians to carry on the street.