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Old September 20, 2012, 09:05 AM   #35
AK103K
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Really? If you prefer a SAO pistol (which I do) and carry cocked (which I do) it only makes sense to use a thumb safety to also make sure it's "locked." Highly dangerous otherwise.
When carried in a holster (and even when not), I dont think they are any more dangerous than anything else. I used to find the thumb safety knocked off on my 1911's at the end of the day on a pretty regular basis.

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How's the trigger pull on this?
Unless there is something mechanically wrong, whats it matter? If you can only seem to shoot one type well, whos fault is that? 99.9% of all current commercial factory triggers are "decent". Its not the guns fault if you cant shoot it.
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