I got rid of a gun once, because the safety was so hard to use. I should have gotten rid of it before it caused me to make poor choices.
Story; Had this particular gun I purchased specifically for turkey hunting. Came to realize, when seated on the ground and the gun shouldered, I was unable to physically move the safety lever. Therefore, I would move the safety to the "fire" position once I was seated and watching for a bird. One day I decided to change location and forgot to move the safety to the "safe" position before getting up off the ground. Stood up, slung the gun over my shoulder, walked to my decoy. picked it up and proceeded to stuff it in my game pouch on my back.
While doing so, my finger touched the trigger,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BOOM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, with the end of the gun barrel immediately adjacent to my head.
THAT WILL WAKE YOU UP IN AN INSTANT!
Decided right then and there, if the gun would not allow me to use the safety as it should be used, I was no longer owning that gun.