quicksilver
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I prefer the model WITH a safety. It is flipped on whenever the pistol is being handled (loading/unloading) and flipped off as soon as the pistol is comfortably holstered. 

I have been reading quite a few postings around the net sighting were a safety on a HG that will often be predominately carried IWB and occasionaly as a deep concealment HG is a serious safety consideration, especially if like me you STRONGLY prefer carrying IWB in front of your hip over your kidney area where your HGs barrel could end up pointed at your three best friends, especially while drawing or holstering.
On the surface this makes sense to me at least in theory, but would like to hear from others as well. As I'm a seasoned hunter with 40 years of chasing Deer, elk, turkeys as well as other critters under my belt, safeties on my firearms have always been there and use of them became pure muscle memory for me decades ago.
Does anyone think that even with proper training a thumb safety on a Shield would still be a idea with more cons than pros?
I have been reading quite a few postings around the net sighting were a safety on a HG that will often be predominately carried IWB and occasionaly as a deep concealment HG is a serious safety consideration, especially if like me you STRONGLY prefer carrying IWB in front of your hip over your kidney area where your HGs barrel could end up pointed at your three best friends, especially while drawing or holstering.
On the surface this makes sense to me at least in theory, but would like to hear from others as well. As I'm a seasoned hunter with 40 years of chasing Deer, elk, turkeys as well as other critters under my belt, safeties on my firearms have always been there and use of them became pure muscle memory for me decades ago.
Does anyone think that even with proper training a thumb safety on a Shield would still be a idea with more cons than pros?
Started out on 1911s. They have safeties. So all my autos have safeties. They all operate the same way. Simpler that way.
Does a revolver have a safety ? NO .. There is no need for a safetySounds like you need to buy one with the safety. Then you can choose to carry with it either on or off.
There is almost no difference functionally between a Shield with and without the thumb safety. So, if you wanted one without the thumb safety, just leave it in the off position.In Cali, I could only buy a Shield with a safety.
None of my other pistols have a safety (SIG's LCP, revolvers...) but the Shield's safety is very small and easy to use. I don't mind it at all and I actually kind of like it as an option.
I have been reading quite a few postings around the net sighting were a safety on a HG that will often be predominately carried IWB and occasionaly as a deep concealment HG is a serious safety consideration, especially if like me you STRONGLY prefer carrying IWB in front of your hip over your kidney area where your HGs barrel could end up pointed at your three best friends, especially while drawing or holstering.
On the surface this makes sense to me at least in theory, but would like to hear from others as well. As I'm a seasoned hunter with 40 years of chasing Deer, elk, turkeys as well as other critters under my belt, safeties on my firearms have always been there and use of them became pure muscle memory for me decades ago.
Does anyone think that even with proper training a thumb safety on a Shield would still be a idea with more cons than pros?