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Why are so many people so dead set against thumb safety's?
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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 955650" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>Some of the most industrious people I know are mediocre shots at best, so I wouldn't think of them as lazy. What I am saying is most people don't put in the time to learn any system well, and those that think a safety will be forgotten or will be bumped back on under stress are making my point for me much better than I can.</p><p></p><p>I agree with a couple of people That rule # 3 is the ultimate safety(I prefer using another finger for a safety...index finger), but in the context of this topic it has to do with mechanic of the firearm not the mind-set of the operator, so while your comments are true they don't belong in a mechanical discussion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 955650, member: 6064"] Some of the most industrious people I know are mediocre shots at best, so I wouldn't think of them as lazy. What I am saying is most people don't put in the time to learn any system well, and those that think a safety will be forgotten or will be bumped back on under stress are making my point for me much better than I can. I agree with a couple of people That rule # 3 is the ultimate safety(I prefer using another finger for a safety...index finger), but in the context of this topic it has to do with mechanic of the firearm not the mind-set of the operator, so while your comments are true they don't belong in a mechanical discussion [/QUOTE]
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