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  • jsx1043

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    1. Thanks! I think I've seen this article before when this is discussed and the points are all well-done from both view points.


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    WebSnyper

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    No matter how long the reply is he still only get credit for one post!

    I don't think he has a problem with being a prolific poster... and by his standards, that's not an excessively long post, though if it were numbered I might be able to get through it easier, or at least know when he got to bullet point 3 so I knew when to stop reading. :stickpoke:
     
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    My point, that was lost in the sh@t storm of text is that emphasis on training rather than an active safety to prevent an ND is probably a prudent decision.

    [FONT=&amp]NRA Life Member / [/FONT]Basic Pistol instructor[FONT=&amp] / RSO[/FONT][FONT=&amp]

    [/FONT][FONT=&amp]"Under pressure, you don't rise to the occasion, you sink to the level of your training. That's why we train so hard" [/FONT][FONT=&amp]
    [/FONT][FONT=&amp]Unnamed Navy Seal[/FONT][FONT=&amp]

    [/FONT][FONT=&amp]“Ego is the reason many men do not shoot competition. They don't want to suck in public” [/FONT][FONT=&amp]
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    [/FONT][FONT=&amp]Aron Bright[/FONT]
     

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    My point, that was lost in the sh@t storm of text is that emphasis on training rather than an active safety to prevent an ND is probably a prudent decision.

    [FONT=&amp]NRA Life Member / [/FONT]Basic Pistol instructor[FONT=&amp] / RSO[/FONT][FONT=&amp]

    [/FONT][FONT=&amp]"Under pressure, you don't rise to the occasion, you sink to the level of your training. That's why we train so hard" [/FONT][FONT=&amp]
    [/FONT][FONT=&amp]Unnamed Navy Seal[/FONT][FONT=&amp]

    [/FONT][FONT=&amp]“Ego is the reason many men do not shoot competition. They don't want to suck in public” [/FONT][FONT=&amp]
    [/FONT]
    [FONT=&amp]
    [/FONT][FONT=&amp]Aron Bright[/FONT]

    QFT, and that is how I operate, however, I have no issues with someone wanting an active safety. I reiterate to them that relying on it, to protect them from unsafe behavior is a mistake and will end badly.
    Someone who chooses to carry a gun with an active safety, does need to train with it as well until it becomes muscle memory and part of their SOP in gun handling.
     

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