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For those of you that may be thinking of having 10 Ring Precision install one on your Glock you might want to get it done while he has some left. I just got my G36 from Alex and It engages and disengages positively. Sent it off and got it back right away. Made a safer and more versatile weapon out of it for my purposes.
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Voids the warranty, and if it doesn't go bang when you need it to, that's on you. Get a gun designed from the beginning with a thumb safety.
So that brings up a question; Glock has always made Glocks with manual thumb safeties. They just don't sell them outside of special contracts. So are those models different from the non-MS models or is a simply parts add-on like the Sig P365?

I think this it's a major failing of Glock to not offer manual safety versions of it's guns (or a manual safety kit that can be installed on gun from the factory without safeties.) This is one of the reasons I prefer the M&P like to Glock.
They have them, they just don't sell them outside of special contract runs.

Yeah, Glock has only sold over 22,000,000 units without thumb safeties. It already has a safety in the trigger.
A drop safety yes. But not the same thing as a manual thumb safety.
 
That is the old Cominolli safety.
 
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So that brings up a question; Glock has always made Glocks with manual thumb safeties.

Yeah, but I'm talking about aftermarket add on gizmos... OEM contract is OEM.
 
FYI: Glock does make firearms with safeties, State or government agencies can request their large firearm order have them installed. These have not been ordered by any agency or state in the US, however they have been sold to government agencies in other countries. The safety version spoke of in this post differs from Glocks 2 versions. Glocks first version is on the left side of the firearm just like the one here, but is differs by not having a spring washer. Glocks 2nd version is an ambi version only installed on the 19x that was submitted to the armed forces for consideration which inadvertently. This Glock ambi 19x lost out to the sig p320. The ambi 19x was never offered for sale to the public or any government agency globally.
 
It's true. Glocks can have safeties, and it's been like that the whole time.
But that's a separate issue. The standard Glock is safe. It's the user that can be unsafe. If you don't feel like you can safely handle a Glock, it's the wrong pistol for you. No aftermarket gimmick will change that. However, that aftermarket safety can cause negative effects, like affecting reliability.
And it seems like people immediately head to the aftermarket, when they should really be headed towards training and practice.
 
For those of you that may be thinking of having 10 Ring Precision install one on your Glock you might want to get it done while he has some left. I just got my G36 from Alex and It engages and disengages positively. Sent it off and got it back right away. Made a safer and more versatile weapon out of it for my purposes.
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That is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen on this forum
 
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