“Thats worked great on revolvers since the 1835 or so.”
Of course the ones in 1835 had to be cocked and the later double action revolvers had considerable heavier trigger pull than a Glock. If I am going to have a light trigger I want more safety features like the grip safety on a Springfield XD.
If the light trigger pull is all you have, I agree. The thumb safety is always used on my Hi-Power as it is always carried in Condition 1. I wish it had a grip safety and NO MAG safety!
The double action trigger pull on the revolver is sufficient for me. Not incredibly hard but manageable in a close stressful situation. If I have the time and situation permits me going single action, pulling the hammer to the rear, my gun is already drawn, most probly with the target in sight and I am ready to fire.
Everything comes with discipline and experience and I am not perfect by any stretch or exaggeration.
The revolver being in the holster on my hip is in its “safe” configuration. If its not in its holster, the human excrement has already impacted the rotating blades of the cooling equipment.