Don't You Hate This When It Happens?

To me Glocks are kinda like pitt bull dogs. Seems that whenever there's a "negligent" discharge reported it is most often a Glock involved. Last week it was an FBI agent doing flips on the dance floor. Negligent, accident, whatever you want to call it. ...it usually involves a Glock.

Still operator ERROR. Before GLock/striker fired guns, plenty of ND with fools & their guns.
BTW pitty, cocker spaniel, not much diff but size of the bite, always the owner & how the dog is raised.

Dogs that bite the most:
•Chihuahua.
•Bulldog.
•Pit Bull.
•German Shepherd.
•Australian Shepherd.
•Lhasa Apso.
•Jack Russell Terrier.
•Cocker Spaniel.
 
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Stupidity abounds! This wouldn't have happened with a wheel gun. Wise up folks, this ain't the movies.

Sure it could. Some idiot would cock the hammer back & holster it like that. Back in the day, cut away trigger guards on revos were popular. Yeah nothing wrong there right? New guys show up all the time at the local idpa matches & want to run their SA semi with the safety off?? Makes you wonder what they do at home??
 
"Don't You Hate This When It Happens?"...... ......again, two and a half weeks later? I think he would have learned the hard way the first time it happened: _http://smith-wessonforum.com/concealed-carry-self-defense/559404-poll-appendix-carry-2.html post#60

Didn't see the first posting. All I can say is .....................

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If you carry a gun on your person it will at times be pointed at something you don't want to shoot. And it's impossible to NEVER have it pointing at some part of your own body unless maybe with a horizontal holster.

Very hip and cool to say "ND" past few years but I would never say it. ND is legal terminology. Means you accept full responsibility. I prefer to NOT give such a gift to a prosecutor or personal injury lawyer.
 

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