To be fair to the guy, a heavy DA trigger pull and/or an exposed hammer is its own sort of safety in terms of getting hung up on a holster.G192627 wrote:Young guy was looking at guns with his buddies as I was window-shopping next to them.
They were looking at semi auto Sig, Glock, S&W, etc.
The clerk suggested he look at a Glock 19. The young guy said, "Nah. I'm not a fan of 'em. No safety and all..."
Then on his very next breath, "Let me see that silver colored revolver."
I bit my tongue...
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Yeah, but that wasn't what he was thinking. I get that a revolver requires 10 lbs of trigger press, etc, but still. "No safety".koolaid wrote:To be fair to the guy, a heavy DA trigger pull and/or an exposed hammer is its own sort of safety in terms of getting hung up on a holster.G192627 wrote:Young guy was looking at guns with his buddies as I was window-shopping next to them.
They were looking at semi auto Sig, Glock, S&W, etc.
The clerk suggested he look at a Glock 19. The young guy said, "Nah. I'm not a fan of 'em. No safety and all..."
Then on his very next breath, "Let me see that silver colored revolver."
I bit my tongue...

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I saw where you were coming from. After all, I have a Sig P229 DA/SA.
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Nice gun! Love those. I'm in the market for a 299 Elite Stainless in any caliber. They're hard to find!TxRVer wrote:I saw where you were coming from. After all, I have a Sig P229 DA/SA.
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My wife was like this.
She grew up with revolvers as the only handguns in her house (her Dad was a hunter and primarily had rifles). She didn't really trust semi's, but she REALLY didn't like me carrying a Glock because "it doesn't have a safety". I asked her to show me the safety on her revolver, and she quickly got the point. My reward for educating her is that she now wants a Glock 17, but it needs to be a Gen 4 because the Gen 3 is too bulky for her hand, so I will probably need to buy a new one at $550+ with tax, etc.
She grew up with revolvers as the only handguns in her house (her Dad was a hunter and primarily had rifles). She didn't really trust semi's, but she REALLY didn't like me carrying a Glock because "it doesn't have a safety". I asked her to show me the safety on her revolver, and she quickly got the point. My reward for educating her is that she now wants a Glock 17, but it needs to be a Gen 4 because the Gen 3 is too bulky for her hand, so I will probably need to buy a new one at $550+ with tax, etc.
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Was it a nickel plated sissy pistol?G192627 wrote:The clerk suggested he look at a Glock 19. The young guy said, "Nah. I'm not a fan of 'em. No safety and all..."
Then on his very next breath, "Let me see that silver colored revolver."
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I was torn on whether the clerk should have tried to educate him or do what texanron said. At some point somebody will have to do one or the other.texanron wrote:They should've been referred to the Air Soft section!lonewolf wrote:Those kids need to go back to the drawing board......perhaps Toys'R'Us or something more appropriate....
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Speaking of safeties...I ended up buying a Ruger SR9c due to the slide safety. There are a couple of things I could have done without such as the HUGE loaded chamber indicator (required in certain states by the ignorant antis, so I understand why Ruger put it there), and the magazine disconnect (probably there for the same reason)...all in all, though, I feel confident in the operation of the pistol and the safety is pretty easy to sweep off with your thumb(s). My two cents only, of course. YMMV.
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I've heard nothing but good things about that gun. Congrats!Heartland Patriot wrote:Speaking of safeties...I ended up buying a Ruger SR9c due to the slide safety. There are a couple of things I could have done without such as the HUGE loaded chamber indicator (required in certain states by the ignorant antis, so I understand why Ruger put it there), and the magazine disconnect (probably there for the same reason)...all in all, though, I feel confident in the operation of the pistol and the safety is pretty easy to sweep off with your thumb(s). My two cents only, of course. YMMV.
FWIW, I wish my Glocks had a slightly better chamber indicator. You can tell, but it's not as big as I'd like.
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my guns always loaded, so it becomes pretty easy to tellG192627 wrote:I've heard nothing but good things about that gun. Congrats!Heartland Patriot wrote:Speaking of safeties...I ended up buying a Ruger SR9c due to the slide safety. There are a couple of things I could have done without such as the HUGE loaded chamber indicator (required in certain states by the ignorant antis, so I understand why Ruger put it there), and the magazine disconnect (probably there for the same reason)...all in all, though, I feel confident in the operation of the pistol and the safety is pretty easy to sweep off with your thumb(s). My two cents only, of course. YMMV.
FWIW, I wish my Glocks had a slightly better chamber indicator. You can tell, but it's not as big as I'd like.

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Today at the range I heard “I don’t like Glocks because they don’t have a safety”. I immediately thought of this forum. Then his buddy responded “yes they do, its called the trigger”. I just had to smile to myself.
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Unless you carry a Ruger SP101 spurless .... and it's a nice silver color.koolaid wrote: To be fair to the guy, a heavy DA trigger pull and/or an exposed hammer is its own sort of safety in terms of getting hung up on a holster.

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Mine too... but I frequently like to *see* it too.zero4o3 wrote:my guns always loaded, so it becomes pretty easy to tellG192627 wrote:I've heard nothing but good things about that gun. Congrats!Heartland Patriot wrote:Speaking of safeties...I ended up buying a Ruger SR9c due to the slide safety. There are a couple of things I could have done without such as the HUGE loaded chamber indicator (required in certain states by the ignorant antis, so I understand why Ruger put it there), and the magazine disconnect (probably there for the same reason)...all in all, though, I feel confident in the operation of the pistol and the safety is pretty easy to sweep off with your thumb(s). My two cents only, of course. YMMV.
FWIW, I wish my Glocks had a slightly better chamber indicator. You can tell, but it's not as big as I'd like.