The problem comes in when the gun owner uses a crappy ten cent screwdriver that's all worn and rounded from years of using as a prybar, nit pick and turnscrew. The end is round, the blade is twisted, and the alloy is low. Under stress, it skitters out of the slot, but not before bugging up the top edges of the screw, then scoots rapidly across the woodwork.
I highly esteem a well made turnscrew.
Tom