I have since contacted Clinger Customer Service and they have contacted me twice on Saturday. They requested I take a picture of the gun and holster side-by-side and one of just the gun, which I did and also took close-ups of the gun showing detail of the safety in both on and off positions. The problem seems to be when the mold was cast it was cast with the safety off, so when you holster your gun (mine is a Ruger SR9) with the safety on and then you draw the gun out, it flips the safety off. If you were not aware of it, you could accidently shoot someone or something. The last email I received this afternoon (Saturday) from them they said they were referring my case to the head holster design engineers on Monday and would keep me informed. So we'll see what happens next week. And, no I am not using this holster until this is resolved. I will have to rely on my 7-8 year old leather holster a while longer.
For the little while I wore the Clinger V3 Stingray, I really liked it. It, as they say, does an excellent job of concealment and can be used by lefties and righties both by switching the belt clip on the holster (extra hardware provided with holster). I hop they get this straighten out, because I really like the holster.