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glock w/ thumb safety?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spooln-Rex" data-source="post: 970201" data-attributes="member: 7149"><p>Again one of those extra safetie's to make you feel better about carrying the weapon with one in the tube in my opinion. Your primary safety if your trigger finger. </p><p></p><p>That being said things do happen but a factory glock has 3 internal safeties built in ie. "the long trigger pull to disengage these safeties". Either way it doesnt really bother me one bit to have on in the tube around the house. I'm getting used to moving around with the gun holstered for when my CCL gets here. </p><p></p><p>But use what makes you feel best and then train with that setup. Otherwise when it comes time to use the weapon in a stressful situation you may end up regretting that decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooln-Rex, post: 970201, member: 7149"] Again one of those extra safetie's to make you feel better about carrying the weapon with one in the tube in my opinion. Your primary safety if your trigger finger. That being said things do happen but a factory glock has 3 internal safeties built in ie. "the long trigger pull to disengage these safeties". Either way it doesnt really bother me one bit to have on in the tube around the house. I'm getting used to moving around with the gun holstered for when my CCL gets here. But use what makes you feel best and then train with that setup. Otherwise when it comes time to use the weapon in a stressful situation you may end up regretting that decision. [/QUOTE]
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