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Choosing a Handgun for Everyday Carry
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<blockquote data-quote="Bambi Buster" data-source="post: 5628128" data-attributes="member: 2183"><p>This has been touched on in several currently active threads, but I sincerely believe this point is sufficiently critical as to merit a post of its own. It's not intended to be condescending, but if it comes across that way to some, make of it whatever you will. </p><p></p><p>Nearly all Glocks, and other similarly-designed semi-auto handguns that lack a manual safety, can be<strong> totally and fatally unforgiving</strong> of the type carelessness or inattention that would be inconsequential with other firearms. When making your selection, keep that foremost in your in mind, along with your skill/experience level and the amount of time, effort and expense you are likely to invest in becoming safe and proficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bambi Buster, post: 5628128, member: 2183"] This has been touched on in several currently active threads, but I sincerely believe this point is sufficiently critical as to merit a post of its own. It's not intended to be condescending, but if it comes across that way to some, make of it whatever you will. Nearly all Glocks, and other similarly-designed semi-auto handguns that lack a manual safety, can be[B] totally and fatally unforgiving[/B] of the type carelessness or inattention that would be inconsequential with other firearms. When making your selection, keep that foremost in your in mind, along with your skill/experience level and the amount of time, effort and expense you are likely to invest in becoming safe and proficient. [/QUOTE]
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