The manual safety for your Glock pistol is a simple device which, when added to your pistol will help prevent unintentional discharges and give you an added margin in safety. The addition of the manual safety will not void the manufacturers warranty and will make your Glock pistol as safe as any pistol on the market. · The manual safety, which looks decidedly strange on a Glock frame, is ambidextrous. A shallow paddle on the left side and a lever on the right extends from a recess in the frame around the mechanism housing pin. This is in stark contrast to the SIG P, which is capable of swapping both frames and uppers to become anything from a subcompact. · Glock's offering for a US military handgun has lots of civilian market potential, in my opinion. The manual safety would add to the retail price, but not a great amount. The high number of new firearm owners each year should find this safety-equipped version very attractive, and gun store owners would have a new Glock feature to www.doorway.ru Interaction Count:
Glock is silly not to have an offering for a significant portion of the gun buying population who DO like a manual safety. Even if it is just 10% of the population who want a manual safey, Glock gets to choose. They can sell to 90% of the people or % of the people! SW can cater to both camps. There is no reason Glock couldn't, if they chose. Sometimes a gun just jumps out of the page at you, the answer to basically everything you want in life. For a lot of folks, it was this, the Sig Sauer P Compact with a manual thumb safety. The part has been around since , but the human brain does weird things. Sig Sauer sells the P Compact wihout a manual safety, so it doesn't need one. Joined . ·. Posts. #15 · . Only show this user. Check that spot on your recent production Glock frames. There's a mold line where that Glock-made safety would fit. Glock makes the safety for LE agencies, particularly in other countries, that want a Glock but MUST have their manual safety.
Glock is silly not to have an offering for a significant portion of the gun buying population who DO like a manual safety. Even if it is just 10% of the population who want a manual safey, Glock gets to choose. They can sell to 90% of the people or % of the people! SW can cater to both camps. There is no reason Glock couldn't, if they chose. They have what appears to be a Belleville washer and a triangular plate that interacts with the detent lobe on the safety. Which should give the safety a more positive lock when flipped to SAFE and FIRE. The Glock manual safety is only $ for parts and labor. Labor being cutting the slot for the safety lever and installation of the manual safety. Glock's offering for a US military handgun has lots of civilian market potential, in my opinion. The manual safety would add to the retail price, but not a great amount. The high number of new firearm owners each year should find this safety-equipped version very attractive, and gun store owners would have a new Glock feature to sell.
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