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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 3807162" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>I agree that most is a human caused error and have said so a couple times in this thread. That being said I still believe the Glock and any similar style pistols make it more likely to happen. I have read several reports of LEOs firearms going off unintended. Read a few stories about cops shooting themselves in the leg trying to holster their Glock. </p><p></p><p>Talked to one guy said it happened to him. Supposedly something in his holster tripped his trigger as he inserted his gun. Personally I do not see how, but I was not there so will reserve judgement. He does have an interesting scar down the outside of his leg.</p><p></p><p>Anyway the real point I am trying to make, is do not knock other people firearms unless you can take them knocking yours. Strangely enough we have a few people here that can not see that. When I knock the AR platform I try to make it clear it is my opinion only, based on my personal experience.</p><p></p><p>Glocks on the other hand, while I do dislike them and would not own one or a similar firearm unless it was all I could get, I mostly knock to shift a thread from a hatefest on one brand or another.</p><p>Again anytime I post about a firearm it is based on my experience and not some Utube cowboy looking for his 15 minutes of fame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 3807162, member: 8854"] I agree that most is a human caused error and have said so a couple times in this thread. That being said I still believe the Glock and any similar style pistols make it more likely to happen. I have read several reports of LEOs firearms going off unintended. Read a few stories about cops shooting themselves in the leg trying to holster their Glock. Talked to one guy said it happened to him. Supposedly something in his holster tripped his trigger as he inserted his gun. Personally I do not see how, but I was not there so will reserve judgement. He does have an interesting scar down the outside of his leg. Anyway the real point I am trying to make, is do not knock other people firearms unless you can take them knocking yours. Strangely enough we have a few people here that can not see that. When I knock the AR platform I try to make it clear it is my opinion only, based on my personal experience. Glocks on the other hand, while I do dislike them and would not own one or a similar firearm unless it was all I could get, I mostly knock to shift a thread from a hatefest on one brand or another. Again anytime I post about a firearm it is based on my experience and not some Utube cowboy looking for his 15 minutes of fame. [/QUOTE]
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