TDC,
I apologise for assuming that you do not carry a firearm for a living but I assume that I am right in saying so. As I state again, there are advantages to having a weapon system that can be put on safe regardless of it's bolt / sear / hammer condition.
Beltfed has pointed out one of the reasons why it can be of an advantage. You may not have the experience to know some of the other reasons, but that's OK you probably don't carry guns for a living. I'm not going to bore others here in more details.
Your posts regarding the "retard cops / badges ect." is a little over the top. As I said before some of us who carry guns for a living get a little tired of armchair types giving us tips on tactics, guns, finger's on triggers, ect. when they could not even come close to passing the selections to get in the front doors of our units. I'm sure you will keep posting about contradictions and how much you know ect. but you and I live in different worlds. Your's is probably safer and that's a good thing. I'll try to keep on making it safer.
Rich
You're right, I don't carry a firearm for a living. Then again I don't have to get paid to enjoy shooting like some who wear a badge. I'm not labeling all cops as one type or the other. There's no doubt there are bad cops, lazy cops, stupid cops, as well as the smart cops, switched on cops, and the very proficient at the job type cops.
With the information provided regarding the incident in question. The answer is operator error. Which means the officer f*cked up. For someone who carries for a living and as you indicate is out on the street to keep me safe, I'm a little concerned with some individuals ability to operate their equipment. I don't want to rag on LE, its a ####ty job dealing with the scum of the earth everyday. However, the frequency of which events like this occur is less than rare. There's probably a half dozen threads on this forum alone regarding officers who've had ND's. Officers who've discharged their pistol at home, TAC/SWAT members shooting their partners etc etc.(most cases its again operator error.)
I'm confident the number of non LE citizens who own firearms far outweighs the number of LE citizens who carry for a living. Just looking at numbers and the law of averages, you'd think there would be more incidents with citizens than officers. Maybe they're not making the news, but these days the media is eager to smear anyone and anything involving firearms.
The safety/selector debate is a training issue. If you don't use it, it doesn't matter what conditions the selector will function in. Failing to operate your equipment properly is the responsibility of the operator, not the equipment manufacturer.
TDC
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