Quote Originally Posted by Thongman View Post
You are absolutely correct! However with a round in the chamber, and the decocking lever down, it is unable to fire with a pull of the trigger. But in all honesty to answer your question, it’s just habit dude!


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yes you are correct as well it is a secondary safety. the military mindset was very hard to break with the lever down on the weapon. but what really made it sink in for me is like jipped said earlier. one less step in the firing process even though i hate a double action pull haha. i carry my glocks all in condition one with no safety so not having an active safety really doesnt bother me that much anymore. but on the other hand if you have kids or others in your vehicle an additional engaged safety can be a good thing. love the 92, it holds up very very well and reasonably reliable for sure. a buddy of mine had a 40 cal model given to him when a friend died. cool to see it handle in a larger caliber