“Admin Handling “
What if we just always handle it like it’s a gun?.
Not sure where a thumb safety that won’t stay on firmly adds anything in the form of safety if we’re already waiving it around like a boomerang or some other weird shit
I imagine most PFers know what “admin handling” means. The term might be a bit cheesy but it has a useful meaning.
It wouldn’t if you handled a gun like you describe. Though if you want a TS for additional safety while “admin handling”, you’re probably not the type who behaves in such a manner with a firearm.
The gun can be handled safely without a TS, but the the TS adds extra security without much price.
Still, I do wish the thumb safety on the M&P was a bit better.
I get what you are saying. For me…. the M&P has a little take up then behaves like a traditional single action trigger. My G5 19 MOS is more like a TDA trigger. I shoot it faster and better when applying TDA skills, being a little aggressive on the trigger when pushing out. The M&P is more 1911 like for me, finding the wall when pushing out then finishing the pull as everything cleans up. Hope this makes sense. Also, not to create any confusion, I’m not talking about the “Now!”trigger control on the M&P 2.0.
Probably varies from gun to gun. Mine was so mushy, I couldn’t trust it. I called S&W and got the plugs then removed my safety. It was a poor example.
That was my experience as well, until I molded a 'shelf' into the kydex I carried in, that did not allow the safety to move when holstered.
It was positive when engaged, and audible on all three guns, but was very easily disengaged when not in the holster. It is something I became very cognoscente of.
The JM holster design actually secures the safety as well, and is very secure.
"... And miles to go before I sleep".
The lady on the phone was very unconcerned, said I could send it in for inspection but didn’t offer to send a call tag. I told her to just send me the plugs and I’d remove it. Charged me like $3.00 for them.
Full disclosure, I had another one without it and didn’t really push the issue. I wound up selling both guns.