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At the time of its invention over 80 years ago, the PPK inspired an entirely new category in the firearm industry, now widely known as the concealed carry pistol. The slide has minor play to the frame. The safety acts as a decocker. We did not fire this firearm. As with all used firearms, it may need a thorough cleaning to meet your maintenance standards. The handgun has remained a popular choice for carry ever since. Horses for courses. The key thing is, you need to understand your use case, and how the pistol fits into it.
Well folk not being able to use a safety… Is a new one. I am not backing down by the way, I think they are awful, and have killed folk without cause for ages; via having no pause before you fire. Yours is an immature and unrealistic mindset.
The blame for any negligent discharge goes to the person responsible for the weapon, and none other. The design of the Glock and other handguns of its ilk takes into account several factors relevant to the purpose of a handgun, namely effective self-defense of the person carrying it.
The majority of these guns are exactly like the old-school revolvers, minus the heavy trigger pull of the double action.
As such, they are no more dangerous than those revolvers in concept—Draw, aim, pull trigger, repeat as necessary until threat is eliminated. Where you run into problems with the standard manual safety sort of pistol is that the casual shooter becomes confused by all the options: Safety on? Safety off? Double-action trigger? Single-action trigger…? I have literally watched panicked shooters trying to make an M9 function for them, fumbling along like ninepins.
One I remember stood there pulling the trigger a dozen times with the safety on before they realized that the safety was set, then they flipped it off, got off one round more-or-less in the general direction of the target, and then proceeded to scatter several subsequent shots all over hell and gone because the single-action trigger was so different, and so much easier to pull.
The Glock idea is simplicity itself: Is the gun out of the holster? I could swear it was on! The Austrians had experience with their version of the P1, a Walther P clone that they had in service for years before the Glock. Austrian military personnel specifically describe the same problem I am with the manual of arms for that weapon, which matches the M9.
The safety has to be designed into other aspects of the system, like always carrying the gun in a proper holster that covers the trigger guard. Browning, so anybody calling them useless is thus questioning competence of before mentioned gun designer, which is — if I am not mistaken — appreciated by most U. Also these cartridge have long service record and if they would actually be of no use, then how they could survive in popular usage in Europe through Great War and Second World War?
You want to get some tall people in, enlarge the gene pool. S only fatter as well… Which is happening here also, but to a lesser extent. The Dutch are famously lanky. So before shooting, you say, are you Dutch in a Dutch voice prior? Learn how your comment data is processed. Forgot your password? Get help. Password recovery. Gun Digest. Popular police sidearm in Germany. Later issued to Nazi officers. Famously used by Hollywood spy James Bond.
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