I am in the market for a carry gun. All the guns I find suitable for carry size are DAO. None of them have external safeties. This seems dangerous to me. The lack of a safety preventing the trigger from being pulled just seems like a disaster waiting to happen. Am I wrong? Please explain if I am. I really like the looks of the Kahr PM9, but I am worried about this. Thanks for your time.
I carry a DAO Beretta 96 every day for work with complete confidence. Grew up on revolvers, so I am used to a long trigger and no safety (BTW, the DAO pistols I have used almost always have better triggers than the average DA revolver out of the box). In fact, I prefer to not have a manual safety on a carry pistol, simply because I have trained extensively without one, and I'm concerned that under stress, I would forget about the safety if I were to suddenly switch to a pistol of that type.
IMO, the DAO pistols are perfectly safe, IF you handle your weapon safely. My agency issues them for two reasons:
1. The long trigger pull supposedly minimizes unintentional discharges, thereby appeasing the agency legal team.
2. We transitioned from revolvers, and the DAO made this simpler.
Bottom line, if you aren't comfortable carrying a DAO auto, carry something else, or if you do choose a DAO, practice until you are confident with it (this is why I like the nice, inexpensive 9mm).
Regards,
Mike