Originally Posted by Take_a_knee
Originally Posted by bea175
Most are better off with the manual safety. The best manual safety is on the 1911 and the worst is on the Beretta 92.
When i carry my 1911 the safety is off before it clears the holster


Dude, you really, really need to get some training. A few days with Randy Cain or Lewis Awerbuck might remedy your situation. The safety is properly disengaged after the draw, after the hands come together at position three.

I do wholeheartedly concur that the Beretta 92 safety is an ill-concieved POS.


I you are under the age of 60 i have been shooting a lot longer than you and you need to learn to keep you finger of the trigger until the weapon is clear of the holster and then you want be afraid of shooting yourself.


A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.