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Well if the training you took had you engaging the safety during a string of fire during a mag change then you wasted your money because that is idiotic. The safety during a mag change is ensuring your finger is out of the trigger guard not a safety being engaged. I would have laughed at those idiots and seen if I could get my money back. | |||
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This is exactly what I am looking for. Tell me how you do that? For me - my right hand is just below the right lever, and when I swipe down the left lever with my right thumb, the right lever bumps into my right finger as it joiins my hand. It may be that I tend to angle my right finger onto the slide, vs straight over the trigger guard. I started this thread because I thought it was something about my grip. | |||
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I thought about removing the right side lever but don't have any problems with it interfering with my grip. For those that remove it, what if you get in a situation where you need to shoot/disengage the lever with your left hand? ___________________________ | |||
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I cannot tell how to ignore the right-side safety but I concentrate on the items that help me shoot and the safety is totally out of my mind after I have readied the pistol to fire. I concentrate on my grip, the sights, the target and then the trigger pull. | |||
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