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			At first the lack of a manual safety freaked me out a bit. After I properly broke it, I like the idea of it not having a "safety".  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			To me, it now makes allot of sense to keep my carry piece K.I.S.S. (Keep. It. Simple. Stupid.). I try to practice with my carry pice as much as possible. Not only live fire, but allot of draw stroke, and dry fire also. After I got used to it, I didn’t mind the trigger at all. So I am very familiar with my Glock. Not to say an accidental discharge isn’t possible, but I feel that the chance of an accidental discharge is only marginally less if you have a "safety". Like Adam said, "The safety switch on any firearm is between your ears." That’s just my theory. I just hope I don’t ever have to test it. I don’t mind the plastic. That just means its dishwasher safe   .
		
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	Greg  | 
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