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Old 10-30-2008, 06:29 AM   #1
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btw- the Glock has no safty that can be put on or taken off.
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Old 10-30-2008, 06:54 AM   #2
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btw- the Glock has no safty that can be put on or taken off.
Really? It makes the lanyard an even worse idea.
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Really? It makes the lanyard an even worse idea.
You can throw a Glock down on concrete and it will not go off. It is one of the safest guns sold. The safety is in the trigger. The safety is automatically engaged when the trigger is pulled. We also need to be clear what the lanyard is intended to be used for. You don't wear it around your neck like blig or something. It is meant to be attached to a holster to avoid being dropped in battle.

Here's the trigger safety...

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Really? It makes the lanyard an even worse idea.
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You can throw a Glock down on concrete and it will not go off. It is one of the safest guns sold. The safety is in the trigger. The safety is automatically engaged when the trigger is pulled. We also need to be clear what the lanyard is intended to be used for. You don't wear it around your neck like blig or something. It is meant to be attached to a holster to avoid being dropped in battle.

Here's the trigger safety...

One minute you say there's no saftey on a glock, the next minute your posting pictures of a saftey.
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Old 10-30-2008, 07:47 AM   #5
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One minute you say there's no saftey on a glock, the next minute your posting pictures of a saftey.
No, what I actually said was...

btw- the Glock has no safety that can be put on or taken off.

...as in being able to take it off and leave it off like more traditional safeties. Sorry for not being more clear.

The pistol I carry most of the time (Springfield XD 40)has a combination of the Glock trigger safety and a Browning grip safety. Both must be engaged at the same time but again, I can't turn the safety on and off. I like this safety much better.
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