joseywales
Straight
Where did you hear/read/experience this? Can you provide the evidence/case for a Glock going off when there's no finger on the trigger? Very curious. Thanks.
Keeping in mind, this is not a defect on the part of the Glock. It’s a training technique issue. Still, folks like to slam the 1911, because it requires too much training and love the Glock because it’s point and shoot... Nearly every gun has a caveat or characteristic that must be addressed by the shooter:
Google Glock trigger snag. Here’s a discussion where Masaad Ayoob weighs in. https://www.glocktalk.com/threads/credible-reports-of-glock-trigger-snag-bang.1428974/
Here’s the police chief recount:https://www.google.com/amp/www.thet...tring-triggers-glock-negligent-discharge/amp/
There’s also a few officers out there with a permanent “pinstripe” down their holster leg from holstering too quickly/carelessly
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