That's just a completely ridiculous and disrespectful comment.
Disrespectful to whom? People that rely on manual safeties to help them not have NDs?
I can live with that.
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That's just a completely ridiculous and disrespectful comment.
I prefer handguns with manual safeties and didn't feel disrespected. But then again, I don't "rely" on them to keep me safe. That's my job.Disrespectful to whom? People that rely on manual safeties to help them not have NDs?
I can live with that.
I prefer handguns with manual safeties and didn't feel disrespected. But then again, I don't "rely" on them to keep me safe. That's my job.
Zactly.My post wasn't meant to be disrespectful to anyone in particular. Just my personal opinions. You know, gun DISCUSSION forum and all.
Disrespectful to whom? People that rely on manual safeties to help them not have NDs?
I can live with that.
Adding manual safeties to the S&W revolver lineup and Marlin lever guns; a choice no one should be in favor of.
Sarcasm. I knew I would get someone. It only takes time.1) "Manual safeties are nothing more than mental masturbation. That's why so many firearms manufacturers stopped adding them. They offer good feelz....that's about it."
If someone needs the warm and fuzzy switch to make sure they don't ND, then they probably need a new hobby.
When Saint John Moses introduced his masterpiece he considered the grip safety to be adequate, i.e. the intended carry condition was Condition 0. Of course that was before lawyers decided that everything constituted a tort and the manufacturers and everybody in the supply chain were responsible for the stupidity &/or malice of the ultimate user.
2) "That's why Glocks are better than 1911s."
If Glocks are still the benchmark against which everything else is compared after 110 years of use that statement can be evaluated for accuracy.
3) None of the guns mentioned without manual safties are SA. They are krunchentickers, DA, or have a mushy pull for every shot. I prefer a manual safety on a SA auto that's going to be carried in Cond.1.
About the glocks are better than 1911s. Both have their pros and cons. The pro of the Glock over the 1911 is it simply works. Every time. Lol. Love me a quality 1911 though.What's sarcastic about the truth?
Same. I don't think one is better than the other. Just different. But I still think manual safeties are a feel good add-on and promote less-safe handling. They are also a mechanical device and can fail like any other mechanical device.About the glocks are better than 1911s. Both have their pros and cons. The pro of the Glock over the 1911 is it simply works. Every time. Lol. Love me a quality 1911 though.
They both work. The High Power works. I shot a CZ 75 and couldn't wipe the grin off my face. Got me a bad case of CZ 75 love...Same. I don't think one is better than the other. Just different. But I still think manual safeties are a feel good add-on and promote less-safe handling. They are also a mechanical device and can fail like any other mechanical device.
I appreciate your reply, those are interesting points. An external safety is still trash though .I have never had an issue with handguns without safeties! In fact, I think most of the arguments against safety-less handguns are often exaggerated!
That being said, the anti-safety crowd is just as ridiculous! The exaggeration of how hard it is to swipe a safety off (or how much time it wastes) is just as bad as the fear of "Glock Leg!" There are some very valid reasons why external safeties exist, aside from potentially stopping a careless user from having an ND!
Like many others have said, it's just a matter of training; safety or no safety, you will be perfectly served by either if you practice frequently with whatever setup you are running!
This is 100% a personal decision. Unless you live in a state that makes this decision for you.I appreciate your reply, those are interesting points. An external safety is still trash though .
This is 100% a personal decision. Unless you live in a state that makes this decision for you.
I don't have striker fires or any pistol that doesn't have a external hammer. So I don't yet own a Glock. If external safetys are present I don't use them. I don't care for them. I don't like a trigger safety and got rid of my accutrigger on the Savage. I don't care for St. John's grip safety either. So I don't yet own a 1911 either.
Notice I said yet, not never. My mind, my judgement, my wants and desires are always subject to change. They will always be subjective because they're heavily weighted by my personal experience and knowledge gained. These kinds decisions are personal, and hopefully each of us gets to make them for themselves.
Whatever anyone decides, they own that decision and need to act accordingly. I won't judge anyone else's decision and only ask the same. Of course we always get to spout off about it on the internet. That 1A thing...
I would say that whatever anyone decides; practice, practice, aaaand practice some more. Remember too, familiarity breeds contempt, and you alone are responsible for your weapons and your weapon safety. So be 'Safety' conscious always. (Pun intended)
And of course as always "Keep yer bugger hook off the bang switch until it's bang time!
Rant Safety Re-engaged.