Did you even watch this video? the guy in the video who shot himself was using a Kimber PRO CARRY II which is a 1911 with safety.
How did the built-in safety helped that guy?!
To what you said below, for new shooter, the key is NOT to have a safety which just bring an illusion of being safe, but importantly all the proper steps to ensure the safety for themselves. remember to put the safety on, decock the gun, don't rush and concentrate on what you do with the firearm EVERY SINGLE STEP OF THE WAY. ALWAYS remember the gun could mulfunction at any given time, new or used. so, safe direction, trigger finger off the trigger. That would be the ultimately safety. so, to look for safety, look into a mirror.
How did the built-in safety helped that guy?!
To what you said below, for new shooter, the key is NOT to have a safety which just bring an illusion of being safe, but importantly all the proper steps to ensure the safety for themselves. remember to put the safety on, decock the gun, don't rush and concentrate on what you do with the firearm EVERY SINGLE STEP OF THE WAY. ALWAYS remember the gun could mulfunction at any given time, new or used. so, safe direction, trigger finger off the trigger. That would be the ultimately safety. so, to look for safety, look into a mirror.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LE32Riyugg
I'm not worried... I'm just saying that it's safer, which they are. Especially for new shooters, no? This is a new shooter looking for something with proper safety for his wife who plans on carrying at the range...
Last edited:


















































