Yes, I have to admit it, I just don't like Glocks. They are well made and extremely reliable. I just can't get used to the way they look. But I guess the one thing to which I really most object is the lack of a safety. That little thingie in the trigger is not a safety---it does not prevent the trigger being "accidentally" pulled. Of course, revolvers also don't have safeties, but they have much heavier trigger pulls than a Glock. Are Glocks available with a "New York" trigger, like some other autos? HK (as it comes standard) has a really beastly heavy trigger pull. But Glock has a really light pull, doesn't take much of a touch to "accidentally" pull off a shot. All of which really gets me to why I'm starting this thread. There is an "after market" safety available for the Glock. It's a gunsmith job to install it, it goes on the slide. It's a thumb type safety lever that works like the safeties on many other autos. It's a gunsmith job to install it. I wonder if any of you guys have seen one? I won't attempt to argue with those of you who say all you have to do is "be careful." But, let's face it, no one plans to have an "accident"--accidents are things that happen no matter how professional and careful you are.