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Old 05-24-2013, 09:06 AM
bfayer bfayer is offline
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The fact is NDs happen all the time with Glocks, which require pulling the trigger to field strip.

If you follow the proper procedures when field stripping the M&P, you eliminate that risk. You simply can not have an ND on an M&P unless you pull the trigger.

If someone wants to bypass the sear disconnect and pull the trigger, it's up to them. But to tell people that there is no difference is irresponsible.

No where in the video does it explain the striker block and its role in preventing an ND while field stripping an M&P.

Edit: Another one. 15May2013: Tennessee man allegedly field stripping his Glock pistols shoots his 13-month-old daughter in the chest.

..."Sayre was allegedly field stripping two Glock pistols at his apartment and showing how their parts are interchangeable when the gun went off, seriously wounding the baby who reportedly was standing with her hands on a coffee table nearby..."

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crim...#ixzz2UDQ1QDyN

Unfortunantly the web is full of Glock stories like this.

Last edited by bfayer; 05-24-2013 at 09:15 AM. Reason: Additional Info
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