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Why would you want a safety on your handgun?
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<blockquote data-quote="jonah7" data-source="post: 2231400" data-attributes="member: 29458"><p>Any striker-fired pistol has to be dry fired before you can remove the slide. It's not just Glocks. For Pete's sake, just take out the mag, rack the slide and inspect the chamber before you clean it. It's not rocket science.</p><p></p><p>I prefer a DA/SA without a manual safety for carry purposes. It's the right combo of "ready-when-I-need-it" and "won't-go-bang-until-I-tell-it-to".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonah7, post: 2231400, member: 29458"] Any striker-fired pistol has to be dry fired before you can remove the slide. It's not just Glocks. For Pete's sake, just take out the mag, rack the slide and inspect the chamber before you clean it. It's not rocket science. I prefer a DA/SA without a manual safety for carry purposes. It's the right combo of "ready-when-I-need-it" and "won't-go-bang-until-I-tell-it-to". [/QUOTE]
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