Jeff -

I guess we could debate what constitutes a "safety", but I'll let the manufacturers speak for their own products:

Glock --
"When the trigger is pulled, 3 safety features are automatically deactivated one after another. " Glock goes on to explain what each of these safeties are: "trigger safety", firing pin safety" and "drop safety".

Kahr --
As jdmcguns has pointed out the Kahr shares the striker block feature with the Glocks. The only way to fire the Kahr is to fully depress the trigger. Kahr calls this feature a "passive safety" in their product brochures.

In addition, the Kahr handguns are of a DAO (Double Action Only) design meaning the striker is not in the fully cocked position until the trigger is in the fully depressed state.





Last edited by Coyote_Hunter; 01/13/08.

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