I understand and my firearm is on me or in a safe BUT I still want to minimize my margin of error. If it doesn't slow me down and it might avert tragedy whats the down side?
I dont expect to need it nor stop it from happening but I am still human and still make mistakes. If I screw up I want atleast one more thing that Might avert disaster. If a safety gives even a smaller chace for him to not pull the trigger than I will train around that.
You must keep in mind that all it takes is one mistake and you will live the rest of your life regretting it. If you screw up just once someone dear to you could die. I carry a weapon to preserve life so why should I not have a safety to make sure I am not going to end a life through forgetfulness?
It seems the argument is I dont want safeties to slow me down. If your draw is faster than flicking your thumb down on a 1911 it seems you would have trained enough to have the muscle memory to disengage the safety.
Yes but all it takes is one mistake. If I left a glock where my 2 year old nephew could get to it he could pull the trigger, I am not saying I am irresponsible with my guns but I know I am human. A Safety takes one more level of humanity out of it.
My kid brother is a lever gun fanatic and he heard about the new 338 marlin. Anyone have a gun chambered in it? If so how does it shoot, Do you like it etc.
My number three gun is either an Anzio Iron works 20/50 (20MM necked down to 50 cal moving at 3600 Fps) Which is only 8 Grand which is less than a Barret BTW Or the same rifle in 20mm for 13000