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There seem to be lots of opinions on locked or unlocked. Does anyone have some hard numbers using a shot timer? I just bought one but I don't think it's going to take me any extra time to take the safety off.
I don't think it's a wise idea to run with a 1911 in hand with the safety off, especially when you are training with 10 other people on the firing line. Of course it's probably not any safer with a glock. I also like switching between the 1911 and AR-15 since the safety is in the same position. Again, it's muscle memory. I don't even have to think about safety on or off, saftey off when on target, saftey on and finger off trigger after finshed scan and asses.
I also think as a CCW holder my formost priority is safety. The odds of having to use my CCW are small; it's not like in a warzone or a LEO. So I'd rather put other's saftey above the small chance that I may forget the safety in an already small chance I need to use my sidearm.
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