I work at a gun shop. A customer came in the other day to return a Millenium Pro. 45 because the safety was faulty.
If you work the slide to simulate loading, then put the safety on while touching the trigger the safety doesn't prevent the gun from firing. It looks like the safety is on because it's all the way up, but it doesn't do its job. I pulled out a few more guns and they all did the same thing.
I know it sounds dumb to pull the trigger 1/16" while putting the safety on, but I thought I'd let people know since it apprears that the safety is indeed on while it's actually not.
If you work the slide to simulate loading, then put the safety on while touching the trigger the safety doesn't prevent the gun from firing. It looks like the safety is on because it's all the way up, but it doesn't do its job. I pulled out a few more guns and they all did the same thing.
I know it sounds dumb to pull the trigger 1/16" while putting the safety on, but I thought I'd let people know since it apprears that the safety is indeed on while it's actually not.