DoubleAdobe
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Fellas, I think, from reading the grand jury testimony that the bad guy was actually gripping the slide and/or maybe the hammer. Having carried a 229 and 226 for many years, I am familiar with how they work. Retention drills etc, taught us that if manipulated out of battery to the rear only slightly, they will not fire. The obvious solution is to not let this happen, but this may not always be possible.
In Officer Wilson's situation he fought through it, had to rack his weapon at least once and prevailed. Training is a wonderful thing, although not perfect.
In Officer Wilson's situation he fought through it, had to rack his weapon at least once and prevailed. Training is a wonderful thing, although not perfect.