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I've always thought that it might be a good idea for the manufacturer to give the customer a choice: that way, you could buy a pistol with or without a magazine safety.
A choice would be great. Unfortunately, I can't recall any gun being offered with a magazine safety as a user-selectable option. Either a gun has one or it doesn't and the only choice the user has is whether to buy that gun or not.
I do agree that there are some applications where a magazine safety makes sense.[/QUOTE]
I don't know if they still do but Smith & Wesson used to offer a magazine disconnect safety as an option I believe.
Ruger keeps costs down by only making one version of its pistols. Unfortunately that is one of my turn offs with them. If we buy their products we have to take the features that are required to sell in the anti 2A states. Their products tend to have a lot of unnecessary safety features and their magazine disconnect design can actually damage the pistol,
I've always thought that it might be a good idea for the manufacturer to give the customer a choice: that way, you could buy a pistol with or without a magazine safety.
A choice would be great. Unfortunately, I can't recall any gun being offered with a magazine safety as a user-selectable option. Either a gun has one or it doesn't and the only choice the user has is whether to buy that gun or not.
I do agree that there are some applications where a magazine safety makes sense.[/QUOTE]
I don't know if they still do but Smith & Wesson used to offer a magazine disconnect safety as an option I believe.
Ruger keeps costs down by only making one version of its pistols. Unfortunately that is one of my turn offs with them. If we buy their products we have to take the features that are required to sell in the anti 2A states. Their products tend to have a lot of unnecessary safety features and their magazine disconnect design can actually damage the pistol,