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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 4144524" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>There's nothing at all wrong with wanting, or even requiring, a manual safety on a gun you're going to carry or use for defense.</p><p></p><p>But that safety will not replace following the 4 basic safety rules and training with your gun.</p><p></p><p>Glock pistols don't need a manual safety. If you're not comfortable with a gun without a manual safety, and you don't want to train yourself enough to become comfortable with a gun without a manual safety, get something else. Then again, if you're not willing to get trained/train yourself well enough to use a gun without a manual safety, you're probably not willing to get the training to use any gun safely. Maybe you should get something other than a gun.</p><p></p><p>New shooters all over the world, every day, get a Glock as their first carry gun. They're called "recruits" or "trainees". There's nothing magic about police gun training. As a matter of fact, in many places, it's inferior to the training civilians can get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 4144524, member: 45773"] There's nothing at all wrong with wanting, or even requiring, a manual safety on a gun you're going to carry or use for defense. But that safety will not replace following the 4 basic safety rules and training with your gun. Glock pistols don't need a manual safety. If you're not comfortable with a gun without a manual safety, and you don't want to train yourself enough to become comfortable with a gun without a manual safety, get something else. Then again, if you're not willing to get trained/train yourself well enough to use a gun without a manual safety, you're probably not willing to get the training to use any gun safely. Maybe you should get something other than a gun. New shooters all over the world, every day, get a Glock as their first carry gun. They're called "recruits" or "trainees". There's nothing magic about police gun training. As a matter of fact, in many places, it's inferior to the training civilians can get. [/QUOTE]
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