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<blockquote data-quote="Grabber" data-source="post: 15709353" data-attributes="member: 70485"><p>Haha.</p><p></p><p>Not on a high horse by any means. I'm fresh out of CCW training with my wife and the instructor is ex military, involved in about a dozen pistol leagues and competitions, and has been in situations where having a safety on could determine if you live or die. </p><p></p><p>Sure, this applies to me as well. But, I know for a fact what I, ME, would do. I will NOT have the safety on. That is me, my personal preference. </p><p></p><p>A proper holster, prevents the gun from firing and acts as your safety. Your safety is also how you handle the gun. There are plenty of idiots that draw and draw by the trigger, which could cause accidental discharge.</p><p></p><p>Again, the time it takes for someone to get close to you is proven by the NRA and other various sources. In that time, unless you're properly trained and can draw faster and disengage a safety on a firearm and fire, it may not end well for you.</p><p></p><p>Are you against keeping one in the chamber too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grabber, post: 15709353, member: 70485"] Haha. Not on a high horse by any means. I'm fresh out of CCW training with my wife and the instructor is ex military, involved in about a dozen pistol leagues and competitions, and has been in situations where having a safety on could determine if you live or die. Sure, this applies to me as well. But, I know for a fact what I, ME, would do. I will NOT have the safety on. That is me, my personal preference. A proper holster, prevents the gun from firing and acts as your safety. Your safety is also how you handle the gun. There are plenty of idiots that draw and draw by the trigger, which could cause accidental discharge. Again, the time it takes for someone to get close to you is proven by the NRA and other various sources. In that time, unless you're properly trained and can draw faster and disengage a safety on a firearm and fire, it may not end well for you. Are you against keeping one in the chamber too? [/QUOTE]
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