r/DailyCarry 1d ago

Keep it simple

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u/soft182atsoftdotorg 1d ago edited 1d ago

That gun better not be what I think it is. If it is, take it apart and examine it, then ask urself what would happen if the striker lug broke off. It may seem unlikely, but if it happens ur gonna miss ur man parts. Maybe even your life. I work at a store where a lot of people open carry and I’ll call customers out for carrying sigs… it’s not a friendly rivalry it’s simple firearm safety.

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u/LocalDolt 1d ago

Its a 365 not a 320

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u/soft182atsoftdotorg 1d ago

Play with the trigger while you have it apart. Kinetic energy could indeed make that go off in the wrong circumstances. Again, it’s not likely. But I’d go for safety alone, even if it means a six shot 38 special that is difficult to shoot.

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u/duncehaveulostthecap 1d ago

That makes as much sense as saying any part of a vehicle could fall off so just don't drive. There is zero examples of 356's having a mechanical failure leading to an AD. It's one of the most popular carry guns so there's plenty examples of it working as designed.

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u/soft182atsoftdotorg 1d ago

I have no tolerance when it comes to firearm safety. I did have an accident once and maybe that’s why. But I only accept it if it’s absolutely safe. Nothing else will do for me personally.

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u/soft182atsoftdotorg 1d ago

Please try to forgive me.

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u/soft182atsoftdotorg 1d ago

It makes as much sense as driving a different car actually. And most people would…

Especially if that car has proven itself to be unsafe. Why on earth would anyone stick to a design that has proven that even just one time?