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Grizzly 10mm’s: FN 510 (or other non safety auto 10’s) vs Smith and Wesson m&p 2.0 with safety
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<blockquote data-quote="marksman1941" data-source="post: 2864940" data-attributes="member: 68542"><p>Everybody I know does. All modern autos of quality manufacture are drop safe, so there should be no chance of discharge unless you pull the trigger. With a proper retention holster, the gun shouldn't come out until you want it to. If you're at the point you need to draw and fire your sidearm quickly, you want as few impediments in the way as possible. That includes a safety. Practice with it, keep your finger off the trigger, and a safety is irrelevant. They're necessary on single actions like a 1911, but they're largely vestigial on modern autos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksman1941, post: 2864940, member: 68542"] Everybody I know does. All modern autos of quality manufacture are drop safe, so there should be no chance of discharge unless you pull the trigger. With a proper retention holster, the gun shouldn’t come out until you want it to. If you’re at the point you need to draw and fire your sidearm quickly, you want as few impediments in the way as possible. That includes a safety. Practice with it, keep your finger off the trigger, and a safety is irrelevant. They’re necessary on single actions like a 1911, but they’re largely vestigial on modern autos. [/QUOTE]
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