If you think that you really need that extra manual safety just because you might "inadvertently" pull the trigger. Well if that's the case, let me break it to you, you shouldn't own or handle a firearm. Just because the Glock has no manual safety doesn't mean that there aren't any on the gun. The Glocks have 3 internal safety features (trigger safety, firing pin safety, drop safety) that prevent the gun from firing without actually pulling the trigger. So in essence your manual safety is your trigger finger. 


I've always heard that you either love or hate Glocks, no in between. Plus if I remember right the grip angle/size doesn't fit big hands very well.I've shot a lot of .45's. I know James is a fan of Glock's, but they are my least favorite. I don't like the trigger pull on them. I've shot 3 different ones and compared them to a some junk guns like Llama, CZ, and S&W. I'll take them over the Glock. I can hit a 25 yard target with these guns. Consistently! Browning makes a fine .45 cal! It is well made and I can score well with it. The new Springfield Armory XD, I must say, is good for accuracy for 30 feet at best. I still score well with my Beretta 92F to the point where I'm happy to carry that with my CWP! I put a couple of cans out at 30 yards and exploded them first shot both times! JMHO!

I've always heard that you either love or hate Glocks, no in between. Plus if I remember right the grip angle/size doesn't fit big hands very well.![]()
It all depends on how you hold them, Glocks have more of tactical angled grip (I think he actually mentioned that in the video).I've got HUGE hands. 4XXX. I like a good handful. The Glock's are just so squarish and don't have the line of sight that a 92F has....JMHO!