model of 1905
member
And it won't happen to me. Period.
Remember those words, hope they don't come back to haunt you.
And it won't happen to me. Period.
Remember those words, hope they don't come back to haunt you.And it won't happen to me. Period.
I'm in no way critcizing the OP or anyone else in this thread, but I think the comments about weapons needing manuel safeties, avbout Glocks bewing "inherrently dangerous" due the trigger needing to be pulled for disassembly and whanot are all way off base. Whether its the first of 100th time I've handled a particulart gun in a hour, day, week, month, etc....When I pick it up, the first thing I do is open the cylinder if a revolver, drop the mag and check the chamber if an automatic, open the bolt or a rifle or shotgun, etc. I do this EVERY time, because "knowing" its empty isn't good enough. I have to be visually assured of the fact. I don't trust myself, my wife, my father, my best friend....ANYONE...enough to simply assume or take their word for it when it comes to guns.
wait a minute, I thought a Glock 19 doesn't have a hammer... maybe i misread it?
I hope it is, the original post is over a year old. Maybe the OP will update us with some pix of his hand after it healed.Gotta say thanks for sharing. It images like those that keep us aware of what can happen with a simple slip of the mind. Hope the hand heals up good and fast.
I hope it is, the original post is over a year old. Maybe the OP will update us with some pix of his hand after it healed.