I totally agree with this, and I know and understand that. This guy has no one to blame but himself he was stupid. The truth is the type of gun was a factor and this specific accident wouldn't have happened with a traditional DA/SA or 1911 with a manual safety engaged. It also doesn't mean that he still would be safe carrying a P92F without a holster (assumed this was how he had it) SOB, and wrestling with his Kid. The safety between his ears was disengaged.Rob72 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 9:22 am It wasn't the fault of the tool, but of the tool carrying. If one insists on doing stoopid things, pain will ensue.
There are no "safe" firearms, only safe users, and about 800 years of human history demonstrates this.
I am a believer in thumb safeties, that doesn't mean that strikers can't be carried safely. But I do believe that it is important that we all recognize that certain types of accidents simply would not happen with weapons that have manually operated safeties. In safety speak, recognizing a hazard is the first step in making something safe.