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When you shot my M&P compact it is a no safety version. My $.02 are no safety's for carry guns and some safetys for range guns.
Keep in mind mine is in a Panther but you know how much I have going on with my kids and I have mine on me pretty much from 7am-9pm and only focus on where the muzzle is pointed, no worries about a manual safety at all.
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CBOB0746 NRA Life Member Florida CWL Since 1992 |
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Thanks for the replies. I don't doubt that it's an inherently safe weapon that doesn't need a safety. I guess what I was asking was more along the lines of muscle memory/familiarity.
My 1911's have safeties and a part of making that system ready to fire is snicking off the safety - each and every time I draw. I'm sensing though, there is no reason to get another model with a safety, then, even though the only semi I carry and shoot has one ... am I making sense?
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Ordered. No safety. Thanks everyone.
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