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spurious argument you wouldn't walk around a clayshoot with a loaded gun with or without a safety end of! plenty of people have shot themselves in the leg/foot with pistols fitted with a external safety , same goes for rifles and shotgunsordnance wrote:You are missing my point , will a safety stop nd/s every time no . will it stop some yes. Will people forget to put on the safety yes. will they forget every time no . No safety is perfect. Do you deny that safeties have prevented n/ds. ? Would you be happy walking around a clay shoot with a loaded shotgun and no safety. If you were I can assure you the people around you wouldn't be.you see this is my point! safety catches only work if you use them! you only use them if you are trained to use them and follow your training every time! if you can apply a manual safety then you should be able to keep your finger and other bits away from the trigger of a pistol! don't blame the tool, blame the tool using the tool
Yes mistakes happen, can you not see that's why they put safety devices on all sorts of things. Not just firearms.blame the tool using the tool :roll: mistakes happen,
I never said they did, this is difficult, I will put it another way if it makes it easer. If you were with a group of people with shotguns out in the field for example . Would you be happy that they were walking around you with a loaded shotgun and no safety catch on. ( If you would be happy that's fine ). I know I would be happier if they had a safety catch on safe until they were ready to shoot.spurious argument you wouldn't walk around a clayshoot with a loaded gun with or without a safety end of
I would not be happy if they were walking in close proximity with loaded shotguns, unless the shotguns were broken, that is how I was taught to carry a shotgun in the field. anyway we are off the point, if Glocks were so dangerous then why are they probably the most popular Law enforcement sidearm in the US? especially given the wide range of choice that they have ?ordnance wrote:I never said they did, this is difficult, I will put it another way if it makes it easer. If you were with a group of people with shotguns out in the field for example . Would you be happy that they were walking around you with a loaded shotgun and no safety catch on. ( If you would be happy that's fine ). I know I would be happier if they had a safety catch on safe until they were ready to shoot.spurious argument you wouldn't walk around a clayshoot with a loaded gun with or without a safety end of
Its a fact that safety catches on firearms do and have saved lives. If people want to argue that they have no useful purpose, that's up to them.
Not a dumb question at all - I asked a very similar one last time we got into the subject of making safe and safety catches...nickb834 wrote:This might be a really dumbq - why are they holstering the gun made ready - ie one up the spout, why not just mag on and not made ready?
Perhaps different when you're patrolling a warzone, but then I think I'd have the thing made ready and drawn rather than holstered if I was in Afghan.
On the mean streets of the UK, then surely there's a spare second when exiting an armed response vehicle to make ready.
Apologies if I've missed a really obvious point as to why it's so necessary for armed police to have one up the spout in the holster.
Yes and in the US they have fitted heaver triggers in some states , because of the upsurge in N/Ds. The main reason they are so popular is price.Glocks were so dangerous then why are they probably the most popular Law enforcement sidearm in the US? especially given the wide range of choice that they have ?
so its better to raise the trigger pull than train the person using it? I suppose accuracy won't be impaired as they weren't trained enough to be accurate in the first place? NYC are the main Police force that comes to mind when you mention heavier triggers, and they increase the pull weight on all of their pistols, not just the Glock. cost is generally a function of volume, Glocks make up 60-70% of US Police sidearms = they can be made and sold cheaper.ordnance wrote:Yes and in the US they have fitted heaver triggers in some states , because of the upsurge in N/Ds. The main reason they are so popular is price.Glocks were so dangerous then why are they probably the most popular Law enforcement sidearm in the US? especially given the wide range of choice that they have ?
They were always cheap, nothing to do with volume. And that is the main reason they are popular with police and armies. What other reason would there be ? they are no better or worse than a lot of other handguns when it comes to reliability.Glocks make up 60-70% of US Police sidearms = they can be made and sold cheaper.
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