Another professional wounds himself with a Glock .40

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Rule 1: Minimize the risks. Rule 2: Remember Rule 1.
Handle only when holstering/unholstering, unloading or shooting. Remember the basic tenents of gun handling.
 
From time to time, we discuss here (and elsewhere) the idea that maybe some kind of mandatory training certificate should be required before a person can obtain a firearm.

What department do you know that doesn't require qualification annually? As far as nd's, I see them often enough as a range officer at the club. The only difference is, we aren't required to report it to anyone if no one is injured.
 
Just maybe the guy ain't so professional after all. What professional would play with a gun inside a squad car with his partner present?

The finger on the bang switch trick got a double this time. :(
 
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