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scochran53
06-21-2008, 23:07
Anyone use this part or know much about it. I was thinking of buying one, it is a safty for glocks.
sigcalcatrant
06-21-2008, 23:09
Never heard of it. What is it?
scochran53
06-21-2008, 23:14
sorry it is siderlock they have them at topglock.com under triggers. It is trigger with a built in safty for glocks.
cgnelson
06-21-2008, 23:15
Have seen them, but don't believe in them.....
The best safety is a smart minded owner. I have my Glock on me 90% of the time and i feel I am the best safety. And when I don't have it with me I use a cable lock through the mag well.
Its called a safety but its not very safe to put your finger in the trigger guard to dissengage a safety..
kelsitone
06-22-2008, 00:53
Its called a safety but its not very safe to put your finger in the trigger guard to dissengage a safety..
+1
It only takes one slip of the finger when trying to disengage the safety to ruin your day and possibly your life.
Plenty of guns have active safties.
I wouldn't try to remove the safety or decocker from any other guns, and I wouldn't try to add a safety to any GLOCKs.
I don't really like the idea. Its similar to Saf-T-Blok (http://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=3722)
The only safety you need for a Glock that doesn't come in the case is your trigger finger.
The only time I would even consider a safety is if you want to carry the gun in your purse (loosely, not in a gun pocket of specialty gun purses) or keep it under your pillow.
I would never keep a gun -- any gun, with any number of safeties -- under my pillow (that's what the holster on the side of my bed is for); and I don't, nor have I ever, nor will I ever experience the ownership of a purse. So that makes the safety pretty irrelevant. Moreover, the only things that could cause the gun to discharge -- chap stick slipping into the trigger guard/pillow case getting caught in the trigger guard -- are the same things that could put sidewards pressure in the area of the trigger, thereby disabling the safety.
I can't see the point.
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