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anon (01/05/2016) [-]
>giving an untrained person a loaded gun
>giving anybody a gun with the safety off
>not talking about basic gun safety before handing them the gun
>literally the worst description of how to use a gun (that still is technically right) that i've ever heard
1/10 would not go innawoods with
>giving anybody a gun with the safety off
>not talking about basic gun safety before handing them the gun
>literally the worst description of how to use a gun (that still is technically right) that i've ever heard
1/10 would not go innawoods with
It's a pretty similar idea. Pull/push switch, **** happens.
if it doesn't have a safety, it doesn't go on the market.
Nearly any pistol recommended for defensive carry does not have a safety / manual safety. IE, Glocks, VP9, Sig DA pistols, and most double action revolvers. CZ's come with decockers, for carry in a double action state, or safeties, with most people preferring the decocker for carry. Manual safeties such as on a 1911 are required due to the single action, hammer cocked nature of their carry, and the 1911 is falling behind as far as CCW and modern combat handguns are concerned.
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jackleeswagger (01/05/2016) [-]
Glocks don't have a safety. A 6 pound trigger pull is about it. So....