rpenmanparker
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By the way, the LC9S comes with an orange plastic dummy mag which I don't think holds the slide open. Good for dry firing.
Good to know.You only have to pull the slide back about 1/4” on an lc9s to reset the trigger. No need to rack the slide the whole way. Hope this helps.
I can understand those who might want the LC9s without the manual safety and magazine disconnector. Its simpler and with fewer controls to operate.
I have seen at least one youtube video showing how to remove the mag safety on an LC9s. I would not do it as I don't see how it matters all that much, plus I am reluctant to do such things on a gun that I might be carrying for self defense purposes. It might have some kind of negative unintended consequence that I might well not appreciate.
As for the manual safety, I am ambivalent about it as well. I don't think there is any extra danger of malfunction or unintentional discharge over having the pro model, versus just not using the manual safety on the regular model, but I do not know that with any degree of certainty.
My personal opinion of firearms without manual safeties is that they are somewhat more likely to be involved in cases of unintentional discharge than those with manual safeties. But, I have no statistics to back up that belief. And I doubt any reliable statistics of that nature actually exist.
It seems to me that if you are going to carry a firearm for self defense you should practice with it enough that you will be able to use it effectively. If it has a manual safety part of using it effectively is disengaging the safety before operating the bang stick.