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Considering the Hellcat Pro with Manual Safety

Personally I see no issues with the manual safety. If it lets you feel better then go for it. Just be sure you practice flipping to fire as you start your pull from holster enough repeat practice it becomes second nature. Just my opinion.. When I got my Hellcat Pro it was not a option. This was my first striker fire weapon and was pretty uneasy with it until I practiced with it and now I’d be fine with either.
 
Personally I see no issues with the manual safety. If it lets you feel better then go for it. Just be sure you practice flipping to fire as you start your pull from holster enough repeat practice it becomes second nature. Just my opinion.. When I got my Hellcat Pro it was not a option. This was my first striker fire weapon and was pretty uneasy with it until I practiced with it and now I’d be fine with either.
I agree, when I purchased my Hellcat Pro just last December it was my first-hand gun ever. I like it a lot.
 
To each his or her own but me personally, I am very comfortable with manual safeties and have been using them for many years. Its going off on the draw and all muscle memory and very quickly. I personally like that added level and am not a new comer by far.... just my opinion.
 
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