With all the talk on the board recently about compact 45's in general and 4516's in particular, I've pulled my 4516-3 out of storage. I've shot it a bit over the last several weeks and have found myself wondering why I stopped qualifying with it and parked it.
I know it was the ease of carry combined with my old back injuries that caused me to switch to the 4513TSW's for alternate duty gun as well as off duty gun. But as I've rediscovered, the 4516-3 ain't that heavy. Definitely lighter than the 4566 I've been carrying around for the last few years.
BUT - a few years ago I transitioned to the decock only guns for use at work. When you decock my 4566 and 4513TSW the decock paddles spring up to the ready to fire position. There is some cheesy laser etched CYA lawyer message on the right side of their slides stating same.
As I mentioned in anoter thread recently, when I was trained to use the standard decocker/safety we flicked it up/off on the draw. Later we were instructed to only use it as a decocker and carry the guns in retention holster with the safety off. My thumb still swept upwards on the draw anyways.
But a few years of decock only guns has caused me to.....forget....lose the muscle memory.
So, I'm contemplating requalifying next week with the 4516. I'm scheduled in the Monday class. I'm going to see if I can transition to using a standard decocker/safety gun again, using it as a decocker only.
Something member Dpris told me some time ago sticks in my head. He was qualifying with his 4516 when he inadvertantly put the safety on. IIRC he said he switched guns after that. He also said if the decock only option had been around, he would probably still be carrying his 4516.
I picked up a LNIB 4516-2 yesterday. I'm thinking about finding a smith to switch it to a decock only set up. I'll decide next week after I participate in this years annual "no officer left behind".
Anyone else here switched back to a decock safety system after using something else? Hows that working out for you? Regards 18DAI
I know it was the ease of carry combined with my old back injuries that caused me to switch to the 4513TSW's for alternate duty gun as well as off duty gun. But as I've rediscovered, the 4516-3 ain't that heavy. Definitely lighter than the 4566 I've been carrying around for the last few years.
BUT - a few years ago I transitioned to the decock only guns for use at work. When you decock my 4566 and 4513TSW the decock paddles spring up to the ready to fire position. There is some cheesy laser etched CYA lawyer message on the right side of their slides stating same.

As I mentioned in anoter thread recently, when I was trained to use the standard decocker/safety we flicked it up/off on the draw. Later we were instructed to only use it as a decocker and carry the guns in retention holster with the safety off. My thumb still swept upwards on the draw anyways.
But a few years of decock only guns has caused me to.....forget....lose the muscle memory.
So, I'm contemplating requalifying next week with the 4516. I'm scheduled in the Monday class. I'm going to see if I can transition to using a standard decocker/safety gun again, using it as a decocker only.
Something member Dpris told me some time ago sticks in my head. He was qualifying with his 4516 when he inadvertantly put the safety on. IIRC he said he switched guns after that. He also said if the decock only option had been around, he would probably still be carrying his 4516.
I picked up a LNIB 4516-2 yesterday. I'm thinking about finding a smith to switch it to a decock only set up. I'll decide next week after I participate in this years annual "no officer left behind".
Anyone else here switched back to a decock safety system after using something else? Hows that working out for you? Regards 18DAI