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<blockquote data-quote="Waltercat" data-source="post: 4146822" data-attributes="member: 52025"><p>Another thing. Regarding that mind set of a 'trained brain' being the first safety. That's a 'good start'.</p><p>But when that fails we rely on other means such as mechanical safeties.</p><p> See this video again. His famous words.</p><p>"I'm the only one in this room professional enough to carry a Glock 40".</p><p>Here we have a trained professional and he fails to use that first safety. While not even under duress.</p><p>My first post was to suggest Glock might increase market share by offering a thumb safety. It could be designed so that it would require a bit of effort to engage. Then one would have a reliable option and</p><p>not be concerned with it moving around.</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNa5n2I_DUw" target="_blank">watch</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waltercat, post: 4146822, member: 52025"] Another thing. Regarding that mind set of a 'trained brain' being the first safety. That's a 'good start'. But when that fails we rely on other means such as mechanical safeties. See this video again. His famous words. "I'm the only one in this room professional enough to carry a Glock 40". Here we have a trained professional and he fails to use that first safety. While not even under duress. My first post was to suggest Glock might increase market share by offering a thumb safety. It could be designed so that it would require a bit of effort to engage. Then one would have a reliable option and not be concerned with it moving around. [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNa5n2I_DUw']watch[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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