I wasn't intending to discredit your advice. I was just suggesting that skipping part of the procedure because of engineering conditions shortcuts the safety procedure you outline. A lot of these NDs seem to involve striker weapons with no manual safety, although it isn't clear that this was the case in this particular incident.Bitter Clinger wrote:Then you would simply ignore that portion of the instruction...Jeez...Liberty wrote:Good suggestion, but there are a whole lot of guns where decocking and clicking the safety on can't be done.Bitter Clinger wrote:Training, training, training!!!
"Finger off trigger, decock, safety on, SLOWLY, SAFELY (re)holster"...
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Good suggestion, but there are a whole lot of guns where decocking and clicking the safety on can't be done.Bitter Clinger wrote:Training, training, training!!!
"Finger off trigger, decock, safety on, SLOWLY, SAFELY (re)holster"...