trackskippy
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Why not just buy a gun that fits your needs, or as close to it, instead of messing with factory parts and questionable aftermarket gizmos?
I know a lot of people like to accessorize, but I think a lot of whats done isnt necessarily good or even functional, and often just makes the gun less safe, especially in the hands of someone who thinks they can buy skill and safety.
I certainly wouldnt mess with things like triggers, modifications that might cause it to not work, etc, on a gun I was going to carry and want to count on as close to 100% as possible to work.
If you feel the need to have a gun with a manual safety, get a gun with a manual safety, and one that youre comfortable with. This isnt rocket science.
From what Ive seen, and I have a pretty broad experience with a lot of different handguns (and long guns), most of the better known brands with good reps come from the factory fully functional and useable without need for any kind of mechanical modifications.
Unless youve got some physical issue or weirdness going on, its usually not the gun that needs work, if you cant work it, shoot it well, or handle it safely as it comes.
I know a lot of people like to accessorize, but I think a lot of whats done isnt necessarily good or even functional, and often just makes the gun less safe, especially in the hands of someone who thinks they can buy skill and safety.
I certainly wouldnt mess with things like triggers, modifications that might cause it to not work, etc, on a gun I was going to carry and want to count on as close to 100% as possible to work.
If you feel the need to have a gun with a manual safety, get a gun with a manual safety, and one that youre comfortable with. This isnt rocket science.
From what Ive seen, and I have a pretty broad experience with a lot of different handguns (and long guns), most of the better known brands with good reps come from the factory fully functional and useable without need for any kind of mechanical modifications.
Unless youve got some physical issue or weirdness going on, its usually not the gun that needs work, if you cant work it, shoot it well, or handle it safely as it comes.