Ya know what? That's a great idea. I'm ordering a Left handed holster now so the handcuff key doesn't dig into my fat.I think you should load it, then put the key in. Just in case.
Ya know what? That's a great idea. I'm ordering a Left handed holster now so the handcuff key doesn't dig into my fat.I think you should load it, then put the key in. Just in case.
I’m going to invent a revolver with a manual safety just to level the playing field.
No, the primary safety is that brain mass between ones ears. Once you get gun safety ingrained into that mass, the finger becomes the second level of safety.Primary safety is trigger finger. I shot the big GSSF match at the gun club today. Hundreds of Glocks all around. Only Glocks. They were all safe. We all raced them against each other all day long. There will be thousands more safely racing tomorrow and Sunday.
This thread was fun to read through! At first I thought OP might be trolling… but I guess not
Tip of the hat to OKcorgi and Holechit for their excellent comedy, commentary, and info here
I currently own 5 glocks. I like them and I’m accurate with them. If they had manual safeties I wouldn’t own them… I hate manual safeties
Totally agree.I currently own 5 glocks. I like them and I’m accurate with them. If they had manual safeties I wouldn’t own them… I hate manual safeties
Do you have a switch in your car to get those things to work? Or disable them if you like?The "Glocks don't need manual safeties" argument has always struck me the same as arguing "My car doesn't need seat belts or airbags, because it won't run into a tree by itself."
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