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Old February 20, 2013, 05:55 PM   #19
Gaerek
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Awesome! Let's take off the thumb and grip safety from 1911's with that line of thinking.
Last I checked, we were talking about Glocks.

Last I checked, the safety on the 1911 was part of the design.

Last I checked, the trigger on most 1911's is FAR easier to pull accidently than that of a Glock (which is what we're talking about).

Last I checked, I don't normally carry a 1911 for just this reason (as in, I don't trust mechanical safeties).

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Sure it does...on the trigger face.
I don't trust that safety for anything. It will provide some measure of safety in some circumstances, but if anything is pressing directly on the trigger, that safety does nothing.

My point was that I didn't want to have to fumble with a safety when drawing to fire. I don't have to fumble with that safety. My finger goes to trigger, safety is disengaged without thinking about it.
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