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Could be hear say, could be true - who knows. Even if it were true, we know NOTHING about the Cop! There are Cops who constantly train and many who don't do anymore than the minimum - same as many civilians. There are a slew of circumstances we could but I'd rather not debate. Since neither of us were there (if it even happened that way) we are just jabbering and said story is really meaningless - kind of like what happened at the OK Coral - lol. I guess that is why Sig makes their pistols with and without manual safety's - to each his own as they say.Not wanting to start a debate here, but a cop once had the drop on Dillinger, and Dillinger drew and killed the cop. Later, Dillinger said he couldn't understand why the cop didn't shoot him. Seems the cop didn't release the safety in the stress of the situation.
People lose their fine motor skills in stressful situations. It is how we are wired. That's why I like DA revolvers and Glocks.
Everytime you change an EDC you have to familiarize yourself with the particular model and its controls, its magazine release, etc. I see no difference in practicing with a pistol having manual safety. BTW, just because the pistol has one does not mean it has to be engaged. If expecting imminent danger one could flick it off beforehand. What I can tell you is my P365 came without a manual safety and that is the way I carried it for 3 years. When they came out with the parts to install and add it - I jumped on it. Never looked back, but again a personal choice.