Members Tac Posted October 25, 2012 Members Report Posted October 25, 2012 Does anyone know why Rings doesn't just cast these type pistols with the safety in the "correct" position and save us all the trouble? Between the 1911, the Browning Hi Power, the other various "cocked and locked" guns, you would think this would be the norm, rather than the exception... Quote -Tac "Well, I guess we did our good deed for the day Mayor"-Wyatt Earp "Tombstone"
Members particle Posted October 25, 2012 Author Members Report Posted October 25, 2012 My only guess is if they're used for training simulators, they may prefer them in the "fire" position so the grip feels natural when "shooting". However, if they're used for training purposes, I have trouble seeing why on earth they need more than a small, medium and large size pistol in perhaps the standard issue handguns for LE, and perhaps a few sizes of revolvers typically carried on duty. It would be even better if they'd just go ahead and cast the gun with the safety in both position and offer two versions for sale. I mean, why make a Sig P238 and a Sig P938 for "training" - they're essentially the same size gun if all you're doing is training with it. Quote Eric Adamswww.adamsleatherworks.com | Facebook | YouTube | Instagram
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