Message from @F5 tornado
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You're definitely not wrong there
I like a well-designed safety on my gun, but like undead said, the shooter is ultimately responsible. as for knives, I hate em. I see no reason to put a safety on any knife for *most* applications. If the knife is well designed and well built, it should not open under normal carry conditions. Something like a gravity knife is a good example, as many of these are held shut by either a mechanical or spring mechanism that in no-way limits the time it takes to deploy them or prevents them from being intentionally deployed. The only time I can really understand wanting a mechanical "safety" switch, would be if I was jumping from a plane or riding a motor cycle. Even still, safety switches are never a 100% and you should always respect a knife for what it is, deployed or not. Just my 2c though. :)
^a specific example for the gravity knife would be something like a benchmade griptillian, with the axis lock. It holds the blade shut under spring tension, and physically locks only when the knife is deployed. Even most good liner-lock knifes have a ball-spring detente which holds the blade shut under spring tension in a way that allows the blade to be deployed quickly.
even swiss army knives hold the blades shut under spring force, and I doubt anyone wants a safety on one of those <:KEK:795742276549607456>
Well thanks for your two cents on the matter
ye, more like maybe ten cents i think though. sorry for the rant :\
The reason I asked is because I got a Sog Flash AT which comes with a safety
It's all good
I hear good things about that knife, but I dont have exp with it. Im sure the safety is fine, but I would likely remove it
thats just me
tbh, it cant hurt anything, so I see no issue with having a saftey, I just dont like them. thats all
Ok
Btw Coldsteel Sr1 is thiccc
i dont know about guns, i heard that the hipoint is the best gun in existence
BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
what
Hipoints are bottom tier guns
Like Kias are to cars
Hi-points are top tier throwing stars though.
I bought a Ruger instead
speaking of budget guns, how do ya'll feel about a daisy model 35? I want a good plinker/hunting rifle that I can purchase and still have enough cash left to buy a couple tins of pellets.
I have an airsoft gun, buts its really only accurate enough to nick a soda can at 100 feet, and that usually takes me to or three shots. not to mention you can't kill anything with it.
Isnt daisy bb gun?
Yeah
ye, its a bb/pellet combo thing, but I would only be shooting pellets
stupid cheap too
How did I not realize I have one of those
Yea, it works good. You just won't kill anything bigger than a squirrel
It was actually a good transition to my Ruger 10/22, since the body is virtually identical
I actually should get another Daisy 340 since my old one gave up, and I'd like to keep practicing my handgun aim without using real bullets
How bout small cotton tail rabbits? we have quite a few of em here
I never tried shooting a rabbit, but I shot several small raccoons since there are too many of them around my area now; and I just happened to see them without a parent. The BB's (didn't fire any pellets that night) only went in when I gave 9+ pumps, but didn't kill any of them no matter where I hit. I know a raccoon and rabbit are totally different, but I'm telling you this anecdote because the raccoons were about the size of a adult rabbit at that point
Yeah it would definitely be hard to kill a raccoon with .177
Imo anyway
I have done it but it did take a hit in the back of the head with the stock πππ
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Do they?