Had a guy today at Cabelas say that if I don't have a thumb safety, that I shouldn't carry my MP9 around loaded in my holster. Thoughts? I haven't been shot in the leg yet...
Had a guy today at Cabelas say that if I don't have a thumb safety, that I shouldn't carry my MP9 around loaded in my holster. Thoughts? I haven't been shot in the leg yet...
The key words there were 'a guy at Cabelas'.
Striker Fire pistols don't need Thumb Safeties...
That's uncalled for. Just because a guy works at a particular store doesn't make him an idiot. In this case he was wrong, but that's no reason to bash everyone at that store.The key words there were 'a guy at Cabelas'.
I'll put this in the form of a question, do you know how your gun works? How the thumb safety works? Why is a gun safer with the thumb safety on? IS a gun safer with the safety on?Had a guy today at Cabelas say that if I don't have a thumb safety, that I shouldn't carry my MP9 around loaded in my holster.
That's uncalled for. Just because a guy works at a particular store doesn't make him an idiot.
That's uncalled for. Just because a guy works at a particular store doesn't make him an idiot. In this case he was wrong, but that's no reason to bash everyone at that store.
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Also - take your gun (unloaded but cocked) .
[/quote]Watch this video, the firing pin saftey acts the same way as the stricker block does in an M&P, once you understand how the stricker block works, you will understand why the only way these guns will fire is when the trigger is pulled.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= pThsdG0FNdc
Had a guy today at Cabelas say that if I don't have a thumb safety, that I shouldn't carry my MP9 around loaded in my holster. Thoughts? I haven't been shot in the leg yet...