Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
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Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
Got my plastic on Saturday, today I was putting my Glock 27 in an IWB holster and she asked if I had the safety on. My response was it has no external safety. She tells me I need one with a safety. My answer OK!
So STI Escort,Guardian or Colt Defender? I am retired military so 1911 is not new to me. And yes I know how safe the Glock is but don't tell her.
So STI Escort,Guardian or Colt Defender? I am retired military so 1911 is not new to me. And yes I know how safe the Glock is but don't tell her.
Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
My XD45 has a thumb safety (not all do) but STI is made in
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Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
Hmmmm just curious as to her credentials ? Gunsmith ? DGU experience ? IPSC Grandmaster ? Anti-revolver person ?
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Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
She wants him to buy more guns. Who is he to argue with that?
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Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
I'm torn. I probably would have just said yes, since my finger would have not been on the trigger. However, the no answer provided did lead to the wife giving permission to get another gun. Congratulations!
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Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
So many Glock legs! Maybe she watched Police officers shooting themselves or that DEA agent with long hair demonstrating for young students the meaning of Glock leg.
Not to beat on Glock, both my EDC has no manual safety, the PX4SC has one but it was disabled (converted to what is called type-G, spring loaded decocker). The only difference is the trigger of pull of DA us 10.5 lbs what is that of Glock when loaded?
Not to beat on Glock, both my EDC has no manual safety, the PX4SC has one but it was disabled (converted to what is called type-G, spring loaded decocker). The only difference is the trigger of pull of DA us 10.5 lbs what is that of Glock when loaded?
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Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
5.5lb factory, unless modified by owner.
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Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
Welcome aboard, Chief. I will venture to try to answer your question as asked, and not instead just question your wife's quite reasonable position, being well-married myself. I carry a Colt Defender. Being an old salt too, very old, I found my beloved Colt m1911 (real m1911) just too much for the old man to carry around, and after trying a couple of other smaller 1911-clone alternatives, I went to the Defender.
I added a Crimson Trace laser, making an even better self-defense weapon. Then I just learned about the XS sighting system, something real new to the old sailor, replaced the Defender's quite adequate three-dot sights with the XS Big Dot tritium sights, and see nothing else needed to give me the ideal self-defense weapon. I say again, it was a fine carry weapon before my additions, which are all a matter of personal choice.
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I added a Crimson Trace laser, making an even better self-defense weapon. Then I just learned about the XS sighting system, something real new to the old sailor, replaced the Defender's quite adequate three-dot sights with the XS Big Dot tritium sights, and see nothing else needed to give me the ideal self-defense weapon. I say again, it was a fine carry weapon before my additions, which are all a matter of personal choice.
Nice having you with us, Chief,
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Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
That's my take as well!Shoot Straight wrote:She wants him to buy more guns. Who is he to argue with that?
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Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
Almost as light as single action on my HK (around 4.5lbs) Better off keep you boogie off the trigger unless you acquired sight picture and ready to shoot.G26ster wrote:5.5lb factory, unless modified by owner.
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Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
Be "doubly safe" buy two with safetiesCharles L. Cotton wrote:That's my take as well!Shoot Straight wrote:She wants him to buy more guns. Who is he to argue with that?
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Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
Ha, my wife said the same thing after I bought my M&P. I told her no problem I would be happy to go buy a new one with a saftey to make her feel better, but darn if she didnt change her mind!
Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
My vote is for the STI 1911. Great guns.
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Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
ThisCompVest wrote:My vote is for the STI 1911. Great guns.
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Re: Wife said "you need a gun with a safety on it"
Well thanks for all the comments. I will follow her wish and go purchase another pistol (darn). I just need to hit some shops and see how the three feel. I am leaning in the STI direction because they are made in Texas and have read a lot on there reliability and customer service.