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Originally Posted by Platapus
Just a nit to pick until it bleeds.
Glocks do not have a separate safety in the context of many other semi-automatic pistols.
The Glock's inherent safety features are a double action only design and firing pin lock. There is also a trigger locking latch which, in my opinion, does not really do much.
But in any case, in the traditional sense, Glocks do not have a manually operated safety. Everything is internal.
Being a Yank, we DO get in to this stuff. 
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Dammit man, will you stop picking my nits! That's the second you've got me on!

Gonna pass out from loss of blood at this rate!
But yeah, my knowledge of guns is pretty rusty, never fired anything bigger than an air rifle in reality, my Mother and Father have, but that was a long time ago when they were members of a gun club, so they probably know more than I about the practical matters around pistols. I do know a couple of vague things about the Glocks, their high rate of fire for one thing, but that's just from computer games which aren't exactly a substitute for the real thing