If only humans were perfect and we all lived in your perfect world.
Take Care
Bob
But ...if we would have living in TDC's perfect world, we might face gunfire and combat every single day...
Trigun
If only humans were perfect and we all lived in your perfect world.
Take Care
Bob

I like this place, you ask a simple question and it sparks a raging debate. It's like every word you type has the possibility of setting off a chain of events that are impossible to predict. Seems like the Internet version of the Chaos Theory. I must observe more.![]()
I like this place, you ask a simple question and it sparks a raging debate. It's like every word you type has the possibility of setting off a chain of events that are impossible to predict. Seems like the Internet version of the Chaos Theory. I must observe more.![]()
Heee... That is how we made friends but I am not sure who want to made friend with me because of bloody old school.
Trigun
Indeed... it's either awesome or sucks donkey ####.
Awesome when it's at least halfways polite and an actual debate/discussion of fact and differing opinions.
Sucks when it digresses to name-calling and personal insults.
Explain please "because of bloody old school"
Ha..so you don't mind I am a old school and make friend with me right, Where you shoot? I am at POCO club.By the way old school means...Don't really know how to explain...
Trigun

But ...if we would have living in TDC's perfect world, we might face gunfire and combat every single day...
Trigun

I am on the fence here. Really the only safety we should need is the one between your ears. However accidents do happen. But then again is an accident not you doing something wrong?
I think both the Glock and the M&P trigger safeties are marginal at best. the Glock safety is slightly better than the M&P. If your trigger catches on something, it's also likley to operate the safety as well.
I'll beak it down again for those who can't grasp the ignorance of a manual safety.
The manual safety is only effective when it is engaged.
Ya well Daaahhh! Well at least you admit a manual safety is effective. We are making progress.
The safety is engaged prior to holstering and for a brief moment when drawing.
Only if the shooter chooses to disengage it TDC. How you manage to conclude this is an absolute is beyond me. Many, including me, prefer to leave it on if movement is required before engaging targets. If I fall I don't want to just rely on the firing pin block to hold the firing pin back if the gun has a FPB installed. Just another safety feature as back up to prevent the gun going off when I don't want it to. Yes I know I shouldn't fall when I am running but you know by now I don't live in a perfect world and I practiced running with sizzors as a kid.
From what many 1911 shooters(or others with manual safety equipped firearms) indicate, the safety is disengaged at some point during the draw.
Only if they intend fire their pistol from the draw.
If this is indeed the case you are now holding a firearm that has no active safeties engaged.
See "daaahhh above. T
TDC
TDC you must be in quite the tizzy. I hear Glock is coming out with an option to install a Manual Safety on their fourth attempt at making the perfect pistol. Have you advised them how ignorant this decision is yet? If you already have I can assume they aren't listening.
No doubt you will take up your theory about the lack of need for adjustable backstraps as well. From your posts they should know it isn't about comfortable fit, but merely more training. The 4th Gen Glocks are said to have adjustable backstraps.
Oh well there goes the Glock neighbourhood.
Take Care
Bob
Running with your pistol drawn is both dangerous and ineffective. Run to position then draw, or draw then run to position. There isn't any difference.
Read these two sentences and try to make some sense out of them. How is it ineffective. If I have to move 10 yards from position A to position B and time is of the essence I either:
1. Wait for a cab.
2. Crawl
3. Walk
4. Or run
You choose. Even in your world where bullets are flying at you with great rapidity as you stand your ground to protect your life and all the unwed virgins you know, I suspect you will choose 4. as the best option. But then again maybe you have taken Zen training and can be happy just thinking you are at B.
Maybe Glocks are considering introducing a Manual Safety because their are large Police Departments in the US who are now insisting on their officers firearms be so featured. Hell you might even see Glock introduce a "mag Safety" option. I have heard they may change the angle of their grip as well. Seems your perfect pistol needs a major face lift and Glock is finally listening to the marketplace. Stay tuned.
I do hope Glock takes your opinion on Manual Safeties under considertaion before making such "backward" moves.
Take Care
Bob
Again.... If you aren't engaging a target there is no need to draw your pistol.
TDC
YOu obviously are a collector or a Bullseye shooter. For those of us who play IDPA and IPSC moving from A to B quickly with gun in hand occurs at every match we attend TDC. Keeping ones finger out of the trigger guard area eliminates one potential problem, flipping the safety lever up may eliminate another.
There is a place for manual safeties. The firearm industry knows it, most shooters understand it and you obviously don't. Leaving gun safety to that which exists between the shooters ears assumes more than some deserve. Lets leave it at that.
Take Care
Bob



























