Glocks... Operator error or Weapon error?

Status
Not open for further replies.
ADs..."accidental discharges" rarely occur.
Negligent Discharges do..often. ..And with any type of firearm in the hands of the complacent and the unaware.
There are people who just should not be trusted with any firearm. Unfortunately, that includes some law officers.
If you feel safer due to a mechanical on/off switch on your firearm, then don't use a Glock.
For me, firearms safety starts and ends in my brain.
BTW, my first Glock was a G23, which I owned over 10 years ago...it did suffer the occasional stovepipe, and I was never very accurate with it...sold it and turned my back on Glocks.
My G30 compact 45acp has been 100 percent reliable and very accurate...likewise the G17 I picked up for lower cost Glock trigger time.
 
amd, you are correct, I should have said ND, not AD. They are less likely to happen with a double action and/or manual safety gun. You said, firearm safety begins in your brain. That is why a safety is important, we all make mistakes.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top