Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
Are you guys serious? You don't use a safety while hunting. No hunter ed course I've ever heard of tells you to not use one, nor does any military instructor I've ever heard and I was one myself for many years. It's there for a reason and it's required under US law for a reason. Do you 100% rely on them, NO, you still point the weapon in a safe direction, you still keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire and you don't take the safety off until the target is identified. EVERY person I know uses the safety while hunting, they can't get a hunting license without going through the course that requires this.
A service weapon when anyone is on patrol is going to be locked and loaded 100% of the time. If you are ambushed, chambering that round is seconds you might otherwise need, not to mention thinking about having to do it. If you come upon an enemy patrol before they see you, chambering a round just announced your presence to them eliminating the element of surprise. Try shooting a deer that is looking at you and you have to chamber a round. They sometimes react to the click of the safety but at least with that, you're ready to fire in the instant before they take off.
The French thinking was simply put, very, VERY outdated. They were very slow to evolve from the OIC's instructing the men to fire and were still in the old load and fire type drill instruction. They failed to modify their weapons accordingly when every other nation on the planet had done so.
This thread sounds similar to the argument for not wearing seatbelts.