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Everyone does understand that a shooter can push the safety off after it is automatically gone on safe, and forget it is off, right? "Automatic" does not overcome a careless act by the shooter/hunter. Again, the real safety is in the man, not the gun.
The unspoken problem with auto safeties is that they create a false sense of security which dulls the awareness of the shooter to always BE the safety.
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05-20-2025, 06:45 AM
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safeties wont stop the hammers from falling, it only keeps the triggers from moving
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