Stratajema
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So basically the 2 instances you just describe happened when the gun did not have a functional engaged safety?
No, the safety was functional in some of the guns but not others, ultimately a design defect not a manufacturing defect. The user assumed the safety was functional because they had no evidence it was not... up to the point that their gun accidentally discharged upon engaging the safety.
Remington intentionally ignored the design defect in their trigger/safety mechanism for decades with tragic consequences. S&W responded very quickly on the PPK. Regardless, I am an advocate for the use of the safety because the above instances pale in comparison to the injury/death statistics you posted.
Also, I believe that law enforcement or guards should always carry with the safety off because they are much more in harms way than a typical CCW holder. That doesn't imply that their gun should not have a safety on it. Here is an example of this point:
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/07/robert-farago/self-defense-tip-location-location-location/
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