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To: w1n1

As said these could be the fault of the ammo and not the gun.
The Glock brought on a whole new set of problems with its lack of a safety and its light trigger pull. As someone mentioned “Glock Leg”, a term created when Glocks were introduced to Police Depts. and there were numerous accidental discharges, sometimes resulting in leg injuries.

With revolvers and DA\SA pistols the trigger pull is hefty enough that you have to consciously pull the trigger.

Look at all the shootings(accidental) where a toddler shoots off a pistol or a pistol goes off in a purse or in a waistband or under a pillow (all real incidents) and you’ll find it involves a striker fired pistol.

I don’t even want to get started on the ridiculous new way of holding a pistol and......never mind.


21 posted on 09/11/2017 6:26:33 AM PDT by VicVanleeuwenhoek
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To: VicVanleeuwenhoek
When I was in grade school, I had a Gene Autry cap gun. I used to sleep with it under my pillow. One morning I woke up to find I had fired it during the night. I had no recollection of doing that. That taught me never to sleep with a gun under the pillow. My bedside gun stays on the nightstand. I have to reach for it.
57 posted on 09/11/2017 10:13:28 AM PDT by JoeFromSidney
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