If you want a gun with a safety, there are dozens of manufacturers, and hundreds of handguns that have them on them. Personally, I have an issue with adding something to a carry gun that fundamentally changes how the gun operates. If I wanted a gun with a safety, I'd buy a gun with a safety. Part of the reason I picked a Glock as a carry gun is because it doesn't have a manual safety.
Manual safety devices are an illusion of safety. They don't take the place of good firearm handling practices but some people think they do. Bottom line, a gun won't go off if you don't touch the trigger. Guns can still go off, if you touch the trigger, even with a safety.
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