Sinsaba
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I'm puzzled by 4thHorseman's post ...
A long post, it contains lots of unrelated bits of information (some of it wrong ... min number of feet a "glock bullet" travels 1148 I shoot subsonic 147 gr ... 990 fps ) ... uh... what's a "glock bullet"?
I guess the purpose of the post is to show that there have been many problems all over the US?
While I didn't read each and every example given in the post, none of the AD/ND stories seemed to indicate anything other than someone pulled the trigger with one in the chamber the gun went off!! Go figure!!
I hope that I can keep it together and keep my finger off the trigger unless the gun is pointed at something I intend to shoot. If I get careless and don't, I won't be blaming it on the Glock trigger.
Part of the post was about Glock setteling suits out of court and the plaintiffs not being able to talk about it. 1) Companies frequently do this (settle out of court) when they think either the mood of the public/court will be against them or the cost of defending themselves will be too high. 2) when they settle out of court they frequently have a gag on the plantiff. They don't want the rest of the world saying "oooh... free money!!"
Yes I have posted before about the trigger. About Glock's calling it a "safe trigger". That was more about semantics than anything else.
A long post, it contains lots of unrelated bits of information (some of it wrong ... min number of feet a "glock bullet" travels 1148 I shoot subsonic 147 gr ... 990 fps ) ... uh... what's a "glock bullet"?
I guess the purpose of the post is to show that there have been many problems all over the US?
While I didn't read each and every example given in the post, none of the AD/ND stories seemed to indicate anything other than someone pulled the trigger with one in the chamber the gun went off!! Go figure!!
I hope that I can keep it together and keep my finger off the trigger unless the gun is pointed at something I intend to shoot. If I get careless and don't, I won't be blaming it on the Glock trigger.
Part of the post was about Glock setteling suits out of court and the plaintiffs not being able to talk about it. 1) Companies frequently do this (settle out of court) when they think either the mood of the public/court will be against them or the cost of defending themselves will be too high. 2) when they settle out of court they frequently have a gag on the plantiff. They don't want the rest of the world saying "oooh... free money!!"
Yes I have posted before about the trigger. About Glock's calling it a "safe trigger". That was more about semantics than anything else.