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Old April 9, 2013, 09:01 AM   #42
Dashunde
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Originally Posted by OP
I am not interested in concealed carry, and more interested in safe handling and shooting at the range.
I'd definitely select a single action with a safety for range use because it can be loaded up, safety flipped on, then set down in a truly safe condition, or you can stop in the middle of the magazine if need be - It simply will not fire until the safety is flipped off.
I think a manual safety on a range pistol mixes well with that use and environment.

A decocker can/will fire if the trigger is pulled. An example might be trying to catch the gun if its dropped or knocked off of the bench. Or some fool with bad manners picks it up. Etc,etc..
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