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Why are so many people so dead set against thumb safety's?
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<blockquote data-quote="zzz333" data-source="post: 960443" data-attributes="member: 10266"><p>Well said. </p><p>After going through the arkansas law enforcement training academy, I gained new respect for gaining ground. Action is always quicker than reaction. A person can be surprised and overtaken, their training will dictate what happens next. It is very easy for someone to take your firearm if they surprise you. The difference between you being able to get your gun back before they shoot you with it could be the fact that your safety is engaged. They more than likely hardly know which end the bullet comes out of much less how to disengage the safety. People can say, "oh if you loose your gun, well darwins law in full effect." Being prepared is good, having the chips in your favor is better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zzz333, post: 960443, member: 10266"] Well said. After going through the arkansas law enforcement training academy, I gained new respect for gaining ground. Action is always quicker than reaction. A person can be surprised and overtaken, their training will dictate what happens next. It is very easy for someone to take your firearm if they surprise you. The difference between you being able to get your gun back before they shoot you with it could be the fact that your safety is engaged. They more than likely hardly know which end the bullet comes out of much less how to disengage the safety. People can say, "oh if you loose your gun, well darwins law in full effect." Being prepared is good, having the chips in your favor is better. [/QUOTE]
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