No, the grip safety wasn't a mistake. Leaving one off the BHP was a mistake. IMO, YMMV...Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Was the 1911’s Grip Safety a Mistake?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/grip-safeties-suck/.
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The 1911 was originally designed as a cavalry weapon, and the GS and half-cock notch are both there to prevent accidental discharges if dropped.
The trigger safety on the Glock is a joke, there is no way to block the striker, or render the pistol SAFE from accidental/"negligent" trigger pulls. And they DO happen, particularly on the Glock.
FWIW I do carry Glocks, but mostly "Israel-style", necessitating jacking the slide to make the pistol ready to fire. I prefer a positive trigger and/or firing pin block.
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