The 'safety' is you have to rack the bullet before shooting...something I like...but its not for everyone...but there is nothing like that sound to get a bad guy running.
The 'safety' is you have to rack the bullet before shooting...something I like...but its not for everyone...but there is nothing like that sound to get a bad guy running.
I just bought a Ruger LCP-CT 380 ACP and was amazed that the handgun does not have a positive safety to protect against accidental discharge. Is there a solution to this problem?
I just bought a Ruger LCP-CT 380 ACP and was amazed that the handgun does not have a positive safety to protect against accidental discharge. Is there a solution to this problem?
Glocks don't have any safeties either. I had one installed after the bastard went off just sitting on my mantel. Only cost $120.
Glocks don't have any safeties either. I had one installed after the bastard went off just sitting on my mantel. Only cost $120.
I just bought a Ruger LCP-CT 380 ACP and was amazed that the handgun does not have a positive safety to protect against accidental discharge. Is there a solution to this problem?
Also, never heard of a conversion or upgrade to a glock that adds a manual safety? and never heard of any gun just going off while being "unattended" either (short of cook off from hot barrel)... Tho I have heard of several people mishandling their firearms and doing damage..
I just bought a Ruger LCP-CT 380 ACP and was amazed that the handgun does not have a positive safety to protect against accidental discharge. Is there a solution to this problem?
Sure. Keep your booger picker off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
All of the really small carry pistols are this way.
The Sig P238 is about the smallest I've seen that has a thumb safety.
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk 2
Glocks don't have any safeties either. I had one installed after the bastard went off just sitting on my mantel. Only cost $120.