Most cops in the US(inb4 I said professionals, not pigs!) carry Glocks, which only have a trigger safety. Which from a use standpoint is basically no safety.

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There’s also the mechanism on the grip. Glocks have pretty reliable safety mechanisms even if they dont have a switch.

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That’s how Plaxico Burress shot himself. Carried a Glock into a club and had an “accidental discharge”. The proper term is negligent discharge, and the only possible way to get that is to fully clasp the grip and pull the trigger.

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he had it in his waistband, if I recall correctly. for extra stupidity points.

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Yeah. He reached inside to “adjust” it, clasped the grip and put his finger on the trigger to move it around, and blammo! Shot himself in the thigh. So much stupidity to lead to a negligent discharge. Why is anyone even bringing a firearm to a nightclub where alcohol is being served? Plax, you’re rich, if you’re worried hire a bodyguard. Lots of famous people do. Then you can get blitzed while Anthony keeps his eyes on the crowd.

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I’m honestly hard pressed to think of a better set of rules than the four rules of gun safety.

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The purpose of a safety is to make the gun not go off if you drop it. The original full name is “drop safety”. The easiest way to do that is to have a switch that makes it impossible for the hammer to fall, the firing pin to hit the primer, or whatever and keep the switch on when you aren’t shooting. That way if you drop the gun it can’t go off.

Guns “without a safety” still actually have a safety. It’s just automatic in some way, so you don’t have to use a switch. Usually it’s something that blocks the striker or hammer from falling until the trigger is partially pulled.

This is why if a gun has a manual safety, you should use it, even when modern practice is that handguns shouldn’t have a manual safety. It’s not a modern doctrine changed because reasons, it’s the way that firearms function mechanically has changed, and the doctrine changed to match that.

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I vaguely recall some operator types believing that their fingers are safe enough and don’t follow much gun safety stuff. I think I believe it; special forces tend to be insular hyper-masculine (among other things) cultures.

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I thought that shit was so cool when Eric Bana’s (fictional) character from Black Hawk Down did it

I was, like, 9 lmao

edit: omg my 69th comment!!!

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I can’t read or hear the words Black Hawk Down without thinking Black Cock Down anymore because of the deprogram

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username scans 😂😘

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Every gun manufactured since the 19th century has a safety on it.

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