highmountain78
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Sorry for your trouble
I feel for you and it is an important reminder to all that there is no second chance with a firearm.
However, I am a bit confused or did not understand something. A Glock 19 has no hammer to the best of my knowledge. Glocks are hammerless guns.
My Glock 26 has no hammer. There is only one way to completely safety a Glock. Remove the mag, Firmly grasp the butt, with the finger OFF the trigger, resting on the slide, and pull back the slide; locking it and let the chambered round fall out.
After and only after the above has been performed, release the slide and depress the trigger.
Never, never cross any part of your body or anyone elses with the muzzle of a gun, the finger is always off the trigger until ready to shoot. That principle applies to any gun, semi auto, revolver, anything.
Sorry for your trouble.
I feel for you and it is an important reminder to all that there is no second chance with a firearm.
However, I am a bit confused or did not understand something. A Glock 19 has no hammer to the best of my knowledge. Glocks are hammerless guns.
My Glock 26 has no hammer. There is only one way to completely safety a Glock. Remove the mag, Firmly grasp the butt, with the finger OFF the trigger, resting on the slide, and pull back the slide; locking it and let the chambered round fall out.
After and only after the above has been performed, release the slide and depress the trigger.
Never, never cross any part of your body or anyone elses with the muzzle of a gun, the finger is always off the trigger until ready to shoot. That principle applies to any gun, semi auto, revolver, anything.
Sorry for your trouble.
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