To: yarddog
Good morning.
"Hey Glocks are confusing to me"
The number of Glocks that fire when holstered or when cleaned, or when pointed at suspects on the ground, leads me to think they confuse lots of people.
Michael Frazier
165 posted on
02/09/2006 9:05:25 AM PST by
brazzaville
(no surrender no retreat, well, maybe retreat's ok)
To: brazzaville
The number of Glocks that fire when holstered or when cleaned, or when pointed at suspects on the ground, leads me to think they confuse lots of people.Glocks do suffer from one design flaw, and that is the requirement to pull the trigger before disassembly. However, the first rule of disassembly for ANY firearm is "Ensure the firearm is unloaded."
Firing when at suspects on the ground is entirely the fault of the shooter, and the same accidents happen with any other firearm.
As far as firing when being holstered, ya just gotta be careful where you're shoving your loaded pistol. :)
169 posted on
02/09/2006 9:10:13 AM PST by
Terabitten
(The only time you can have too much ammunition is when you're swimming.)
To: brazzaville
The number of Glocks that fire when holstered or when cleaned, or when pointed at suspects on the ground, leads me to think they confuse lots of people. As my master firearms instructor is fond of saying "you have to be smarter than the gun in order to operate it"
CC
170 posted on
02/09/2006 9:10:20 AM PST by
Celtic Conservative
(Billy Tauzin about Louisiana: "half the state is under water, the other half is under indictment")
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