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<blockquote data-quote="Plene Paratus" data-source="post: 3184422" data-attributes="member: 43789"><p>I don't think anyone proposes that you sling up, if you are actively in a gunfight. For a bump in the night, "slinging up" is easily done as you take your first step. To each their own, but so far, the two arguments I have heard against slings aren't grounded in reality, in my experience.</p><p></p><p>I also don't know of anyone with a clue that says "you shouldn't have a safety." I know plenty of people that use the lack of a safety selector as a positive (which theoretically, it <em>might</em> be). I also know several guys who use the presence of a safety selector as a positive (again, theoretically, it <em>might</em> be). But I know of none of them who state unequivocally that having a safety selector (or not) is gonna get someone with a modicum of training killed in a HD situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plene Paratus, post: 3184422, member: 43789"] I don't think anyone proposes that you sling up, if you are actively in a gunfight. For a bump in the night, "slinging up" is easily done as you take your first step. To each their own, but so far, the two arguments I have heard against slings aren't grounded in reality, in my experience. I also don't know of anyone with a clue that says "you shouldn't have a safety." I know plenty of people that use the lack of a safety selector as a positive (which theoretically, it [I]might[/I] be). I also know several guys who use the presence of a safety selector as a positive (again, theoretically, it [I]might[/I] be). But I know of none of them who state unequivocally that having a safety selector (or not) is gonna get someone with a modicum of training killed in a HD situation. [/QUOTE]
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