That's interesting that the 43 doesn't have finger grooves on the front of the grip. I'm not sure I Iike that. I'll have to go to the gun shop to check one out.
Speaking of Bloomberg, he got the NBA's high end ghetto thugs to do ads for Bloomberg's anti-gun propaganda.
I guess the NBA doesn't understand demographics.
I had a Ruger SP101 that I really liked. Unfortunately, I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with it. 38 Specials weren't bad, but .357s weren't fun at all, and made my hand tingle.
So I replaced it with my Glock 27.
My point was that Glocks are as stupid-simple as a revolver. Pull the trigger and you fire a round.
As for why Glock skipped the grip safety, I have no idea. Perhaps they sought to build a better mousetrap.
When you reholster, do you ensure that the web of your hand is off the grip safety...
Wow, the guilt, self-doubt, and conflict that this guy suffered just because government won't stop gun violence. I feel so sorry for him. Plus, he will probably be shunned at the next cocktail party with his fellow liberals, the poor bastard.
http://billofrights.org
Can you check out Amendment II and let me know where concealed carry isn't covered? I'd like to learn something new today also. Thanks.
I did some training at an FBI facility in the 1980s. The lead instructor, who also lead their SWAT team for the Midwest, said that the scariest part of his job was doing training for local police departments and their annual qualification exercises. He said that he knows that many of those LEOs...
Revolvers have been around for > 100 years as well. Pull the trigger and they go bang.
As a CCW holder, my Glock never leaves it's holster unless the SHTF. Re-holstering is not a daily activity. I take my holster off with the firearm still in the holster (either an IWB or paddle holster).