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Anyone gravitate back to DAO for carry?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Heeler" data-source="post: 4174505" data-attributes="member: 46613"><p>I agree. The striker fired guns are fine handguns and great carry guns but take some getting used to. When I transitioned over to a Glock 19, it was the <em>idea</em> of not having a safety on a loaded weapon in the holster more than the <em>actual</em> gun being loaded with no safety on (I think that is Condition 0"?) that hung me up at first. Like many, I had carried either a Colt 1911 or a Browning Hi Power cocked and locked or a SIG P220 (DA/SA). Going to the Glock 19 just didn't seem natural without a safety. But I learned that if you keep your finger off the trigger, they do run as advertised. </p><p></p><p>That said, while the Glock 19 could well be a perfect combat handgun, I sold mine to my son and now I carry either a SIG P220 or SIG P225A1 (both tuned by the Sig Armorer (he can make a great gun even better). Occasionally I will go to 1911 Colt or 1911 Dan Wesson. For a "mouse gun", I really like the DAO Remington RM380.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Heeler, post: 4174505, member: 46613"] I agree. The striker fired guns are fine handguns and great carry guns but take some getting used to. When I transitioned over to a Glock 19, it was the [I]idea[/I] of not having a safety on a loaded weapon in the holster more than the [I]actual[/I] gun being loaded with no safety on (I think that is Condition 0"?) that hung me up at first. Like many, I had carried either a Colt 1911 or a Browning Hi Power cocked and locked or a SIG P220 (DA/SA). Going to the Glock 19 just didn't seem natural without a safety. But I learned that if you keep your finger off the trigger, they do run as advertised. That said, while the Glock 19 could well be a perfect combat handgun, I sold mine to my son and now I carry either a SIG P220 or SIG P225A1 (both tuned by the Sig Armorer (he can make a great gun even better). Occasionally I will go to 1911 Colt or 1911 Dan Wesson. For a "mouse gun", I really like the DAO Remington RM380. [/QUOTE]
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