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Post by avordvet on Jun 15, 2015 4:29:47 GMT -5
h/t to SSI for link... As noted on this forum MANY times, there are VERY FEW 'accidental discharges' of weapons; almost all instances are NOT accidental, but are instead NEGLIGENT discharges as there was a finger or some other item entering the trigger guard and depressing the trigger. ALL instances are due to a lack of training or are the result of ignoring said training. Police Officer Negligent DischargesBY Herschel Smith, 14 Jun 15 This is rich. In spite of the silly article that Bob Owens wrote on the Glock and the silly accusations in this article, the truth does come out. They are blaming it on a SA/DA pistol because of the heavy trigger pull for the first round (although I have to say that 6-8 pounds isn’t exactly a light trigger pull for the M&P). Thus they have trained officers to keep their fingers on the trigger of their handguns when they deploy their firearms. They say so. Think about that and let it wash over you again. When a cop pulls his handgun and points it your direction, according to the training he has received, he most likely has his finger on the trigger of the weapon. And thus do we reach the root cause of the problems – not Glocks, or M&Ps, or any other ridiculous culprits. It’s a shame that Bob couldn’t have pointed out the truth rather than blame the gun. Blaming the gun is what gun controllers do, and why the collectivists wanted the so-called smart gun. www.captainsjournal.com/2015/06/14/police-officer-negligent-discharges/
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