Great point, My Carry Safety does move sometimes while holstering. I bought it for myself when the idea of carry was new to me. It takes practice to learn to keep the the finger off the the trigger. A safety made my training a little safer. I also learned how thumb the the safety automatically, so that tit doesn't slow down my presentation at all. I would think that if one switches back and forth between different styles of guns ones muscle memory might get confused.KaProw wrote:I think it should be left on.
if it inavertantly gets turned on and you think it's off when you need it, you have a high possibility of getting hurt.
Leave it on and train to sweap it off on presentation. I'd rather be surprised it's off during the draw, then not find out it's on until after the first trigger pull that doesn't go bang.
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- Sun Nov 18, 2007 6:36 pm
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- Topic: Safety on or off for CCW carry?
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