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Idaho professor accidentally shoots himself in the foot in chemistry class
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 2609498" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>I've had it happen on mine with a left-side-only safety. I'm not sure how it happens; maybe something's getting caught between pistol and holster, maybe I'm just moving in a way that causes the safety to rub against the holster tab. Even so, I don't find myself excessively worried, for two reasons: first, the grip safety, and more importantly, the trigger is still covered. Think about all of the modern pistols whose only safety devices are in the trigger; for that matter, think of DA revolvers who lack <em>any</em> sort of mechanical safety.</p><p></p><p>Protect the trigger and the gun won't go off absent a mechanical failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 2609498, member: 13624"] I've had it happen on mine with a left-side-only safety. I'm not sure how it happens; maybe something's getting caught between pistol and holster, maybe I'm just moving in a way that causes the safety to rub against the holster tab. Even so, I don't find myself excessively worried, for two reasons: first, the grip safety, and more importantly, the trigger is still covered. Think about all of the modern pistols whose only safety devices are in the trigger; for that matter, think of DA revolvers who lack [I]any[/I] sort of mechanical safety. Protect the trigger and the gun won't go off absent a mechanical failure. [/QUOTE]
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