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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 3806801" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>Agreed and like I said, I am sure most of those were caused by humans. I just think the Glock design makes human error more likely. Heck I have not carried a striker fired handgun since the late 70s when a friend shot himself in the a$$ with my old MAB model D 380. He went to shove it in his back pocket without the safety on and something tripped the trigger. He swears his finger was not on the trigger so maybe the corner of his wallet is all I can figure.</p><p></p><p>Remember a year or so ago I had one of this small Smiths 9mms and could not get comfortable enough with it carry more than a few times. I traded it off for a RIA 9mm 1911 and could not be happier.</p><p></p><p>Heck I admit I am old fashion and my preferred carry would be a single action revolver if people did not freak out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 3806801, member: 8854"] Agreed and like I said, I am sure most of those were caused by humans. I just think the Glock design makes human error more likely. Heck I have not carried a striker fired handgun since the late 70s when a friend shot himself in the a$$ with my old MAB model D 380. He went to shove it in his back pocket without the safety on and something tripped the trigger. He swears his finger was not on the trigger so maybe the corner of his wallet is all I can figure. Remember a year or so ago I had one of this small Smiths 9mms and could not get comfortable enough with it carry more than a few times. I traded it off for a RIA 9mm 1911 and could not be happier. Heck I admit I am old fashion and my preferred carry would be a single action revolver if people did not freak out. [/QUOTE]
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