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Why are so many people so dead set against thumb safety's?
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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 960330" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Well, the answer to this complicated question is complicated - the sliding 1911 style trigger is different than a single-action lever-style Sig, CZ, Beretta trigger, etc... (and all of those triggers are different from each other).</p><p></p><p>The Sig P238 is pretty light on the trigger - and you should never carry a gun with that particular trigger in it without the safety (mostly because of safety, but also because that's how it was deigned). </p><p></p><p>If you're defeating the safety in your pocket, that's a no-no, the safety shouldn't be defeated until you're ready to fire the weapon (and your finger shouldn't be in the trigger guard until that time either). This means <u>when you're ready to fire the weapon</u> - not before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 960330, member: 229"] Well, the answer to this complicated question is complicated - the sliding 1911 style trigger is different than a single-action lever-style Sig, CZ, Beretta trigger, etc... (and all of those triggers are different from each other). The Sig P238 is pretty light on the trigger - and you should never carry a gun with that particular trigger in it without the safety (mostly because of safety, but also because that's how it was deigned). If you're defeating the safety in your pocket, that's a no-no, the safety shouldn't be defeated until you're ready to fire the weapon (and your finger shouldn't be in the trigger guard until that time either). This means [U]when you're ready to fire the weapon[/U] - not before. [/QUOTE]
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