I never said its my way or its wrong either but you probably know this already and are just reading your own interpretation into my words.
No, you didnt. Instead you make condescending remarks like this below that are intended to put down others views and prop up yours.
Others may feel the need to protect themselves from their own unsafe gun handling.
Thats not me reading words into yours. Thats me calling out your thinly veiled attempts to justify your opinion as being superior by trying to chop down someone elses gun handling that you have no experience with those that dont share your opinion. Stick to what you know and that isnt others peoples ability.
Do you have a habit of pulling the trigger on guns without wanting the gun to fire?
Oh.. yes... theres another example of the condescending tone and attempt to put down others.
Yep.. that should work to justify your stance with logic and reason.
How about just trying make your case with out the low road tone?
.....then how does the gun bear the blame?
Whoa... talk about reading interpretation into something... Where did he blame the gun? Again, your trying to discredit other to make your arguement look stronger than it is.
He simply stated there where too many reported cases in his opinion. If anything, he supporting me in that I said there are way more DOCUMENTED glock legs than 'safties being actived DURING a GUN FIGHT'. Of which, No. No one has privided examples of it happening DURING an GUN FIGHT as you stressed. The post you mentioned do not support your claim of during a gun fight.
I'm sure you'll try to attack my knowledge or ability to try to strengthen your position and thats fine. Peoople can see it for themselves.
I'm not advocating thumb safties or not. I'm not questioning peoples ability or knowledge while discussing.
You, claim that people should buy what they want but disparage the posters with condescending comments, as noted above, that attempt to discredit the person rather than you justifying your case.
I quoted this especially for Danez71 LOL.
It reminded me of a grip safety equipped XD that locked on me momentarily as I changed hands and fired swiftly.
LOL.... sounds like user error. Gun was working... you switced hands... didnt have a proper grip... gun didnt work.
Yep... great example of how the guns safety covered up your mishadling. The gun requires a proper grip and its design tries to insure the operator or someone else doesnt get hurt when negligent gun handling techniques are used.