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08-18-2016, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by cmort666
The ONE ND I've had came from that, and I started with an EMPTY chamber.
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Don't they all start that way?
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Originally Posted by cmort666
If you're not paying attention, you can have an ND with ANY firearm, be it a Glock or a wheellock.
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Agreed . . .
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08-18-2016, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by BB57
He needs to think beyond just polymer and stainless steel.
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Why? It's obviously serving HIS purposes very well.
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08-18-2016, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Brasky
If you press the release on a Serpa with the side of your finger, then the finger is pointed straight forward like it should be. Problem is people press it with the tip of their finger causing the finger to go to the trigger.
I received a Serpa with a Glock I purchased. I tried drawing as fast as I could over and over with the Serpa and never once found my finger even close to the trigger. I did switch to a bianchi accumold holster as I strongly favor them
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Exactly! As is usually the case, operator error is the cause of negligent discharge - which is often then blamed on the equipment.
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