sorry let me rephrase this does the mp40 configuration with the thumb safety off operate the same as the mp40 without a safetyconfiguration , ex mp40 config without safety, if mag is not in pistol even if round chambered will not fire
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I don't understand the need for an additional manual safety. Follow the four fundamentals of firearms handling and there's a non issue.
I don't understand the need for an additional manual safety. Follow the four fundamentals of firearms handling and there's a non issue.
TDC
That is only because a Glock doesn't have one and your instructors had to come up with some reason why the Glock doesn't have a thumb safety.
Take Care
Bob
That is some funny sh*t. I was a fan of Glocks long before I participated in my first training course. Again, you fail to understand the fundamental four rules for safe firearms handling. When obeyed, a manual safety is not necessary. Manual positive safeties are insurance policies for times when the firearm is not in your direct control, such as being dropped. That being the case, most pistols have some sort of drop safety or firing pin block preventing an ND without the trigger being pulled or some other lever being depressed. Making the addition of a positive safety a useless feature. Thumb safeties and other manual safeties are best suited to those who are insecure with the handling skills or simply don't understand how their firearm works. Kind of like people who believe seat belts and airbags translate into the right to drive like an idiot.
There is no need for a positive safety on a DA/SA pistol or DAO pistol. Revolvers don't have manual safeties and neither do SIG pistols. I don't see anyone screaming about how unsafe or poorly designed they are?(Well ok, I will be the first to say that revolvers are sh*t but not because they don't have manual safeties)
TDC
I am not convinced that is correct. Caught without a holster, stick it in the top of your pants. Just don't let the trigger get hooked on anything !
TJ
While not necessary, a manual safety is under no circumstances a 'useless' feature. It is merely another implement which makes your firearm safer.
As for your comment about revolvers, I think you need more experience with this design of firearm.
Safe firearms handling comes from the fundamental four, not mechanical devices. As far as revolvers go, they're sh*t. If you'd care to debate them I'm all ears but I can assure you they're inferior to autos in every way. For starters they consist of more parts and inferior capacities.
TDC
a mechanical safety simple adds a fifth to the fundamental four. ill take 5 safeties over 4 any day. while under no circumstances as MODERN as an auto, revolvers are a time tested design which are quite reliable if properly maintained
You are about to enter the all knowing fantasy world of TDC, garu to the firearms industry. Enter at your own risk. Go ahead TDC enlighten us all as to why revolvers are the end product of digestion.
Take Care
Bob
a mechanical safety simple adds a fifth to the fundamental four. ill take 5 safeties over 4 any day. while under no circumstances as MODERN as an auto, revolvers are a time tested design which are quite reliable if properly maintained
I don't understand the need for an additional manual safety. Follow the four fundamentals of firearms handling and there's a non issue.
TDC
TDC your limited firearm knowledge shock me like hell. In a perfect world, there won't be any firearm accidents because of everybody able to handle the gun safely. But in our world, anybody that have a RPAL can buy a gun and play like a toy, no one can stop an idiot to buy a gun. Firearm company put safety on a firearm, even children can understand why but you don't. I highly recommend you sell all your gun and start collect stamps and match box as your hobby. By the way, no matter how smart and how carefull a person, human always make mistake. A little mistake at a golf range won't harm, but in a gun range can cause dead, by the time you get aging, you may not able to follow your fundamental four and screw up someone with your gun.
Best regards
Trigun
I'm fully prepared to accept the consequences of my actions when using a firearm.
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