OldCranky1
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If it has a safety I use it, if no safety no use.
If a firing pin safety suffices on some pistols, why wouldn't it have sufficed on a Glock?
That leaves unanswered what works best for you.
I've read that german hostage rescue guys at some point in the last several decades carried BHP's cocked with the safety off. Sounds nuts to me, but I don't number hostage rescue amongst my amazing talents.
I don’t own guns with out a safety.
If I can draw my shotgun disengage the safety, aim and shot a grouse in 2-3 seconds with out thinking. Then I won’t have a problem with the EDC.
They have the term glock leg for a reason....
TunnelRat said:Then we usually have the people that are so emotionally invested in the choice they’ve made that they take it as a person insult if someone chooses differently.
It bears repeating that Gaseousclay asks what people use rather than what's best.
gaseousclay said:My gun is for home defense, so in that context, no safety works for me.