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<blockquote data-quote="kingfish" data-source="post: 3856231" data-attributes="member: 50496"><p>They are a fine little pistol for their intended purpose. It really comes down to how much time you have trained with a 1911 style fire control meaning a pistol with a thumb safety. Do you want to have to remember to flick that safety off under a high stress situation? It is kinda small and fine motor skills are the first thing to go under pressure. Lots of training with that pistol can make it instinctive and you should be fine. If you switch up your carry gun with a striker fired or a double/single action like a Sig P229 that you can just grab and squeeze the trigger, then you may have issues if you need to deploy it to stop a threat. There's not much worse a feeling I imagine than going for your carry gun, pointing it at an attacker, start squeezing the trigger and nothing happens. Laying on the ground with your guts sliced open is a bad time to remember that you should have taken the safety off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingfish, post: 3856231, member: 50496"] They are a fine little pistol for their intended purpose. It really comes down to how much time you have trained with a 1911 style fire control meaning a pistol with a thumb safety. Do you want to have to remember to flick that safety off under a high stress situation? It is kinda small and fine motor skills are the first thing to go under pressure. Lots of training with that pistol can make it instinctive and you should be fine. If you switch up your carry gun with a striker fired or a double/single action like a Sig P229 that you can just grab and squeeze the trigger, then you may have issues if you need to deploy it to stop a threat. There's not much worse a feeling I imagine than going for your carry gun, pointing it at an attacker, start squeezing the trigger and nothing happens. Laying on the ground with your guts sliced open is a bad time to remember that you should have taken the safety off. [/QUOTE]
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