I'll give this guy a nod on weapon safety and external mechanisms. In the military, it's pounded into you so much. Whenever I was outside of the wire, I never had MY weapon on SAFE. It was a calculated risk that "I" took. When some guys on my team noticed, their reaction was like,
"Your weapon's on Fire". I wasn't gonna spend 5 milliseconds on a switch. And we were all REDCON1...round already chambered.
