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Old August 10, 2013, 07:24 PM   #4
johnwilliamson062
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Anything you do could come up in court. The bullets chosen, any modifications to your house, etc, etc.
I agree the likelihood of this modification being important is limited to accidental shootings.
If you mean to shoot someone then what was a safety feature going to change about it? It isn't like this is a time delay feature meant to delay you so you can think about your actions or something.

I only use safeties when in competitions that require them and when bushwhacking where sticks are likely to get in the trigger guard. Not at all worried about it coming up in court UNLESS it results in a negligent discharge causing injury.
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