Something I've never understood is WHY do you need to fire the round in the tube while changing mags? Are you backing away from an advancing attacker and suddenly feel the need to reload? Are you in the middle of a huge empty parking lot with no cover? Why? I think that the folks who protest mag safeties based on the fact that SOME pistols may be incapable of firing the round in the tube during a mag change......should worry more about their training and tactics, IMO.
I have mag safeties in all my duty guns and several of my off duty semi auto's. I like them and consider them a positive feature. Regards 18DAI
I was reading Jeff Cooper's old writings online, and in the volume contained Barry Needham's journal of his visit to Orange Gunsite before Jeff Cooper sold it.On the last day it rained on the range, Col. Cooper commanded his students on the line, and on the last drill in a desert rainstorm Mr. Needham had to do this drill. In his words:
Then we come to the man on man competition. Two people, side by side. Three eight inch steel plates at ranges between 7 and 15 meters. Drop two plates, reload, drop the third plate. First person done wins that round. Double elimination torment. At the end there is only one. Sounds easy, it isn't. You can tell if you are ahead or behind. The pressure builds in each round. I won the first round. Second round, I miss the second plate but pick it up with a fast second shot. I'm behind. Reload, drop the mag, new mag, fast - fast - fast, pick up the target, frontsightpresss! My plate goes flying backwards with a center hit of 10mm a few hundredths of a second before the other plate tips over.
I check my weapon, the magazine is hanging half out of the butt of the pistol - I hadn't seated it fully. As I start to correct the situation Dennis quizzes me,
"Did you notice what happened?"
"Yes Sir!"
"Why didn't you seat your magazine fully?"
"I was behind Sir! Second and third rules of a gun fight Sir! Cheat and win Sir!"
I won that round, I guess I came up with the correct answer. I will never, ever, have a magazine safety on one of my tactical pistols.
The full article is here and is worth a carefee read with a cup of coffee sometime :
Barry's Orange Gunsite Trip.
So theres one example where a magazine disconnect *might* have hurt .
Speaking for myself as a citizen who carries, I am factually not that good with a pistol to have to worry about 'shooting during the reload' and likely will not be for some moons to come.
In fact a magazine disconnect is a positive reason why im collecting S&W semi autos right now-since I live somewhere where the only legal places to store my weapons are a police armory and my car,all I need do to prevent usage of my weapons in case of theft is keep the magazines on my person.The bad guys can steal them, but until the felons get new mags the guns are paperweights.Since S&W semi-auto mags are special order only in these parts, that will buy me enough time to notify the police before the guns can be used in a crime.
A second benefit of the mag disconnect that I ADORED when I had the 4506 was securing the gun around roomates.
I moved in with a friend temporarily only to discover that he and his wife have a , uh, spirited marriage.Lots of raised voices and slammed doors.Being able to 'safe' the weapon from tampering by either party when I was away was a tremendous relief.I was too broke to buy a gun safe, and having an external lock requires a key .........and external locks can be defeated.
Another positive benefit of the mag disconnect for armed citizens-on the spot security.Visiting a friends house and they have kids?Simply take out the mag and boom, gun is rendered inert.A former LEO at a gun store once said that for nightstand duty his former partner used to keep a loaded S&W semiauto by the bed-mag out. If he heard a bump in the night, the mag went into the gun and out he came to check it out.
The need for it hasn't happened yet, but if im staying over at a new girlfriend's place the magazine is coming with me whenever the weapon is out of my sight. Yeah, I have trust issues when it comes to my guns.
Wow, this post was way longer than I intended, but as it has happened for me the magazine disconnect is a feature to celebrate and not to despise.Again im not a LEO or military anymore, just an ordinary guy.