Rafterman,

Thats some sweet looking steel. Very easy on the eye.


Fishjager,


What I think is funny is that the response to the claim that the Glock is just as safe as any other handgun is always But all the police departments use them. How does that prove them safer for carry by someone who won't be shooting them on the range as often as a fulltime LEO?

Accidents happen, and having a safety that is located OFF the trigger just seems to lessen the chance. I've personally seen one AD not happen because of a safety, that would have occurred on a Glock.

Unfortunately I couldn't find any hard numbers on accidental discharges to help settle this. I think those numbers might help settle this.

I might be a bit biased because I get to see the results of cockiness+over familiarity+dangerous tool (gun, nailgun, car, knife, etc etc). My favorite accidents are the framers who remove the safety from their nail guns and then after 8+ years of getting away without an incident...nail their kneecap to their tibia with a 16 penny.

VHawk


Edited by VHawk (12/31/07 02:44 PM)