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<blockquote data-quote="HockeyDad" data-source="post: 2584736" data-attributes="member: 9660"><p>So I thinking of getting a concealed carry pistol. I definitely do not want a pistol with no safety that I am going to carry IWB. But I am kind of up in the air as to what kind of safety to get. Passive - like the Springfield xd-m elite with both a trigger safety and a grip safety. Or active - like a Sig 365X with a manual safety.</p><p>To me, the con of a manual safety is, if none of my other pistols have one, taking the safey off won't be automatic, and I might lose a precious second or two at the most crucial time.</p><p>The con of the passive safety is, in the heat of the moment with the adrenaline gushing, I might forget to keep my finger off the trigger when drawing and will be ripe for an accident.</p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HockeyDad, post: 2584736, member: 9660"] So I thinking of getting a concealed carry pistol. I definitely do not want a pistol with no safety that I am going to carry IWB. But I am kind of up in the air as to what kind of safety to get. Passive - like the Springfield xd-m elite with both a trigger safety and a grip safety. Or active - like a Sig 365X with a manual safety. To me, the con of a manual safety is, if none of my other pistols have one, taking the safey off won't be automatic, and I might lose a precious second or two at the most crucial time. The con of the passive safety is, in the heat of the moment with the adrenaline gushing, I might forget to keep my finger off the trigger when drawing and will be ripe for an accident. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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