Yea, you really "touched a nerve" countryboy, that's why you are the one who posts a long diatribe about me. I got one sentence in and did this
, this :barf: , this
, and mooooved on. Grow up will ya (I seem to remember telling you to ignore me. The fact that you just can't walk away is hilarious).
Anyway, since this thread is about disabling ill concieved "safeties," I'm going to spray for trolls and ask if anyone knows of other models of guns that have mag discon safeties that are semi easy to disable. I noticed the FN 5.7 appears to have one but looked a little too tough to defeat (it seemed to be actuated deep in the mag well as opposed to a small spring that could be removed.)
Needless to say, that HK squeezecocker would be my least likely gun to buy.
Since the liability (actually fear) issue has really been strong here, I'm curious if everyone has had their pre 1960s lever actions turned into paperclips or something because I had two fairly old 30-30s that had no button safety, no NOTHING. I took one out shooting and just shot it like I would any other gun. I guess I enjoyed the liberating feeling of just focusing on the actual SHOOTING and proper gun handling without so much as the possibility of an extra step to push a button, flip a switch, or squeeze something. Faith in oneself can be a nice break from all the pointless self pessimism most people display. Being in a position where you HAVE to have faith in yourself and proper principles of gun handling is a helluva confidence builder, not to mention fun.
A bunch of posters seem scared poopless about the mere concept of disabling some safety, and have endless "warnings" for me, but either they don't have any guns older than the 1980s or forget that there's untold millions of guns out there without so much as a transfer bar. If all the fear was justified, you'd see guys getting rid of their old safety-less guns in droves. I guess some of these scared posters just haven't seen what some older guys have in thier safes
. I visualize some of these people flapping their hands like Jack from Will & Grace saying "Oh my God, Oh my God, it doesn't have a safety."