Explain why a 1911 needs 2 safety's and a Sig P320 doesn't need one. I have no problem with people that don't want a safety on their guns but those that have one can decide that they will never use it and muscle memory training that way and those that want one can do the same. Glocks at least have a trigger safety. You still only need to draw point shoot.cmgee67 wrote:A safety is not necessary unless it's a 1911. I have seen several instances where a safety cost somebody their life because they didn't remember to take it off also I have seen people lose their life because they didn't have one chambered. Say what you want but my carry gun will never have a safety and will always have one in the pipe. The only thing I want to think about is draw point shoot.
SIG P320 Compact or Subcompact
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Re: SIG P320 Compact or Subcompact
flechero wrote:Good suggestion... For about $45 and a couple mags, you can have both.dragun wrote:Get the compact and then buy and subcompact grip module. That way you'll have the option of better concealment with the sc grip module but also have the compact option as well. The compact will provide you with better options from the modularity standpoint.

This is what I went with. The SC grip is on back order but will have it when it comes in. Thank ya'll.
As for a safety, that's just my preference for concealed carry. Everyone should carry in a way that makes them comfortable so YMMV.

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