critter592
Sharpshooter
Ok, did a search and didn't find anything on the question I'm going to ask. I've seen TS on this gun or that whether they are good or not. But, my question(s) are this:
When on the draw with a TS do you click it off during the draw or when fully unholstered and at the low ready or some point else?
I saw the video of the guy who went to draw I believe a 1911. For some reason his draw got hung up but he always practiced taking the safety off during the draw. As he tried to redraw his finger went to the trigger and now the SA 1911 with TS off at that point discharged into his leg.
Now, I know the importance of the TS on a 1911 but when thinking of other guns like S&W M&P Shield, Kimber Solo is the TS important or a nuisance? How do you feel it should be trained?
Thanks in advance for the input. All replies will be taken with salt and not as gospel. I'm trying to see if this type question has been asked this way before.
When on the draw with a TS do you click it off during the draw or when fully unholstered and at the low ready or some point else?
I saw the video of the guy who went to draw I believe a 1911. For some reason his draw got hung up but he always practiced taking the safety off during the draw. As he tried to redraw his finger went to the trigger and now the SA 1911 with TS off at that point discharged into his leg.
Now, I know the importance of the TS on a 1911 but when thinking of other guns like S&W M&P Shield, Kimber Solo is the TS important or a nuisance? How do you feel it should be trained?
Thanks in advance for the input. All replies will be taken with salt and not as gospel. I'm trying to see if this type question has been asked this way before.