The speed at which the bootlickers will defend cops shooting innocents will never cease to amaze me. This is an objectively bad situation and they just do not care.
So how do we reconcile this with everyone running striker pistols lacking safeties? Especially when all these pistols have triggers on par with the pull weight of their rifle.
I think the safeties are less of an issue than having finger on trigger. They just used the word safety and trigger interchangeably a few times but the idea remains the same.
Pistols aren't worn on a sling, they're generally in your hands or in your holster. Most service pistols also have trigger blade safeties, grip safeties, drop safeties, etc.
From the context of the conversation the pistol is a secondary weapon in a holster. A pistol for a primary would be inappropriate. I think LEO using a handgun to clear a house is questionable.
My issue is with the safety discussion is why *not* have a well designed pistol safety on a handgun? I understand, take it or leave it, there's no explicit need for one on a striker fired gun who's safety will be the holster it'll be kept in until and unless you're going to be shooting. However, a 1911 style safety will pretty much never slow you down or cause a safety related failure to fire. Especially for LEO where the pistol often serves as a primary, why *not* have a well placed, very large, frame mounted, thumb actuated safety on a pistol? What detriment is there to one being present?
Who cares if you think you know what you are doing in war with your trigger finger. For most units, ND casuality is just another collateral anyway. Not for LE. These guys are funny.
Ha, I remember this live. "Cops shoot no shoots all the time" that was me that wrote that 😂😂
I love Ben so much lmfao. "I don't wanna shit on all of them" with just a hint of that shit eating grin.
The speed at which the bootlickers will defend cops shooting innocents will never cease to amaze me. This is an objectively bad situation and they just do not care.
They don’t do that at all, and you Haven’t seen it
@mattgrosch6863 I've had it happen in real life, to my face, by people who were being told by other conservatives that something was a bad shoot.
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Who do you think you are? MrGunsNGear?
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So how do we reconcile this with everyone running striker pistols lacking safeties? Especially when all these pistols have triggers on par with the pull weight of their rifle.
I think the safeties are less of an issue than having finger on trigger. They just used the word safety and trigger interchangeably a few times but the idea remains the same.
Pistols aren't worn on a sling, they're generally in your hands or in your holster. Most service pistols also have trigger blade safeties, grip safeties, drop safeties, etc.
From the context of the conversation the pistol is a secondary weapon in a holster. A pistol for a primary would be inappropriate. I think LEO using a handgun to clear a house is questionable.
My issue is with the safety discussion is why *not* have a well designed pistol safety on a handgun? I understand, take it or leave it, there's no explicit need for one on a striker fired gun who's safety will be the holster it'll be kept in until and unless you're going to be shooting. However, a 1911 style safety will pretty much never slow you down or cause a safety related failure to fire. Especially for LEO where the pistol often serves as a primary, why *not* have a well placed, very large, frame mounted, thumb actuated safety on a pistol? What detriment is there to one being present?
Very simple: keep your booger hook off the bang switch
What's blue? Devgru Blue Squadron?
@@DragonNectar SEALs/Devgru, not the squadron
Comes from the Task Force colour designations in Iraq: Green = Delta; Blue = DevGru; Red = Rangers; Brown = 160th SOAR; and, Orange = ISA.
@@sofit Ben is the biggest fucking clown out there. Who the fuck does he think he is?
Then goes and does a podcast with a devgru guy😂
Ducking Seals so dumb
Who cares if you think you know what you are doing in war with your trigger finger. For most units, ND casuality is just another collateral anyway. Not for LE. These guys are funny.
@@hattsho what is funny?