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FNS pistols now going off "accidentally".
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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3209872" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Nope. You cannot carry the older P series with decockers Sigs, cocked and locked. Try again. What I am asking though, if you were correct, is to show how a cocked and locked platform is relatively unsafe vs a DA/SA platform, negating user error of course. Given the 1911 is one of the more famous ones, that's what I chose. Feel free to use another C&L platform if you know the mechanics better that will somehow translate to your opinion on safety.</p><p></p><p>In terms of the someone ramming you with a shopping cart and setting off your pistol, you might want to read up on the different safeties that various platforms employ. Carry C&L or DA/SA, I couldn't care less. However, I believe what Gunbuffer was commenting on was that it gives some a false sense of security. I provided via link that it seems user error comes into play quite a bit and he might be on to something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3209872, member: 24"] Nope. You cannot carry the older P series with decockers Sigs, cocked and locked. Try again. What I am asking though, if you were correct, is to show how a cocked and locked platform is relatively unsafe vs a DA/SA platform, negating user error of course. Given the 1911 is one of the more famous ones, that's what I chose. Feel free to use another C&L platform if you know the mechanics better that will somehow translate to your opinion on safety. In terms of the someone ramming you with a shopping cart and setting off your pistol, you might want to read up on the different safeties that various platforms employ. Carry C&L or DA/SA, I couldn't care less. However, I believe what Gunbuffer was commenting on was that it gives some a false sense of security. I provided via link that it seems user error comes into play quite a bit and he might be on to something. [/QUOTE]
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