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<blockquote data-quote="ricco" data-source="post: 3856957" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>It's not about forgetting the thumb safety, it's about missing it. If you're not in a panic hitting the thumb safety probably won't be a problem. Try it Force on Force before you make a decision, things change when you have a living breathing person chasing you down rather than shooting at a static piece of cardboard.</p><p></p><p>At my first FoF class in 2007 I watched one person throw his $150.00+ air soft gun down range after he had missed the thumb safety several times during knife attack drills. There were some who didn't get a good grip on the pistol and didn't hit the grip safety, they lost the drills too.</p><p></p><p>Over the years Glock style air soft and sim guns are about all you see at Force on Force classes, I'll let each person decide for themselves why that might be.</p><p></p><p>To each his own though, no one knows what works best for you but you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricco, post: 3856957, member: 46005"] It's not about forgetting the thumb safety, it's about missing it. If you're not in a panic hitting the thumb safety probably won't be a problem. Try it Force on Force before you make a decision, things change when you have a living breathing person chasing you down rather than shooting at a static piece of cardboard. At my first FoF class in 2007 I watched one person throw his $150.00+ air soft gun down range after he had missed the thumb safety several times during knife attack drills. There were some who didn't get a good grip on the pistol and didn't hit the grip safety, they lost the drills too. Over the years Glock style air soft and sim guns are about all you see at Force on Force classes, I'll let each person decide for themselves why that might be. To each his own though, no one knows what works best for you but you. [/QUOTE]
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