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It says, he thinks the trigger got caught on part of his jacket.
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Further more, I can't imagine reholstering a pistol unless the threat was stopped, at which point, you can drop that extra bit of security. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Seriously dude, can you turn off auto-correct or manually fix it? This is getting unreadable. Very interesting, the firearms instructor at my old department trained us to clear clothing out of the way and observe as we re-holstered. So your department trained you like garbage, congratulations. Further more, I can't imagine reholstering a pistol unless the threat was stopped, at which point, you can drop that extra bit of security. It would be extremely rare. I'd imagine if you're a cop in the middle of nowhere, and it's not feasible to wait for backup, it could happen. Draw down on someone, they have a change of heart, prone them out, then reholster and cuff them if the situation appears to be under control and you can't wait 30 minutes for backup. But as discussed, you would watch where you're putting your gun that has the power to kill you when you re-holster. |
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Statistically, that just doesn't ever happen. Like EVER ever. I would bet that he made it happen, & I would have a 99.99% chance of winning the bet.
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Quoted: It would be extremely rare. I'd imagine if you're a cop in the middle of nowhere, and it's not feasible to wait for backup, it could happen. Draw down on someone, they have a change of heart, prone them out, then reholster and cuff them if the situation appears to be under control and you can't wait 30 minutes for backup. But as discussed, you would watch where you're putting your gun that has the power to kill you when you re-holster. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Seriously dude, can you turn off auto-correct or manually fix it? This is getting unreadable. Very interesting, the firearms instructor at my old department trained us to clear clothing out of the way and observe as we re-holstered. So your department trained you like garbage, congratulations. Further more, I can't imagine reholstering a pistol unless the threat was stopped, at which point, you can drop that extra bit of security. It would be extremely rare. I'd imagine if you're a cop in the middle of nowhere, and it's not feasible to wait for backup, it could happen. Draw down on someone, they have a change of heart, prone them out, then reholster and cuff them if the situation appears to be under control and you can't wait 30 minutes for backup. But as discussed, you would watch where you're putting your gun that has the power to kill you when you re-holster. |
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Quoted: If only there was some kind of manual safety switch that could prevent this, or maybe some kind of safety device released only by a firm grip on the weapon. View Quote |
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http://m.wyff4.com/news/deputy-coroner-injured-after-gun-fires-in-holster-coroner-says/36744090 Shore said Chief Deputy Coroner Charlie Boseman suffered an injury after his gun went off in his holster during a morning training scenario. Boseman was taken to the hospital where he was treated at AnMed Health after the bullet of a 40-caliber Glock grazed his right thigh, according to Shore. The injury required a few stitches, and Boseman was using crutches to get around, Shore said. Because of the accident, Boseman did not get recertified, and will not be able to carry a handgun until he goes through required a gun safety training program, Shore said. “Charlie doesn’t like to carry a gun,” Shore said. “But it’s the policy of the Coroner’s Office for all employees to be certified to carry one, because of the people and places they encounter, especially at night View Quote I found the primary problem. the GSW to the leg was the secondary... |
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If only there was some kind of manual safety switch that could prevent this, or maybe some kind of safety device released only by a firm grip on the weapon. View Quote Or an electronic radio transmitter devise that only enables the firing pin if in proximity of the power ranger ring of its owner Or better yet, let the people that build the Air Bus modify it. |
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They might need to arrest the Sheriff. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I kind of feel bad for him. Why make a guy who hates guns carry one as a coroner. They might need to arrest the Sheriff. Or modify the song "I Shot the Sheriff" to "The Sheriff Shot His Owndumbass" |
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My Kramer IWB holsters have metal reinforcement to prevent THAT from ever happening. Great holsters. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm reminded of the case of the worn JAK slide: http://i64.tinypic.com/2z9lbon.jpg http://i66.tinypic.com/263alht.jpg http://i63.tinypic.com/nwlpoy.jpg http://i68.tinypic.com/23rpllf.jpg Fuuu.... I was thinking about a nice new leather IWB holster for when my CCWD gets here I may rethink that My Kramer IWB holsters have metal reinforcement to prevent THAT from ever happening. Great holsters. I'll definitely check those out, thanks |
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I don't know why people abandoned manual safeties. They figured out that manual safeties were an asset over a hundred years ago.
And I don't buy all the bullshit about forgetting to flick off the safety in a high stress situation. You going to forget to pull the trigger, too? It's no more of a fine motor skill than a trigger pull. |
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Of course the officer could just carry a weapon that has a REAL FUCKING SAFETY too, but that seems to be beside the point around here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Seriously dude, can you turn off auto-correct or manually fix it? This is getting unreadable. Very interesting, the firearms instructor at my old department trained us to clear clothing out of the way and observe as we re-holstered. So your department trained you like garbage, congratulations. Further more, I can't imagine reholstering a pistol unless the threat was stopped, at which point, you can drop that extra bit of security. It would be extremely rare. I'd imagine if you're a cop in the middle of nowhere, and it's not feasible to wait for backup, it could happen. Draw down on someone, they have a change of heart, prone them out, then reholster and cuff them if the situation appears to be under control and you can't wait 30 minutes for backup. But as discussed, you would watch where you're putting your gun that has the power to kill you when you re-holster. Don't own any revolvers do ya, champ? |
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I don't know why people abandoned manual safeties. They figured out that manual safeties were an asset over a hundred years ago. And I don't buy all the bullshit about forgetting to flick off the safety in a high stress situation. You going to forget to pull the trigger, too? It's no more of a fine motor skill than a trigger pull. View Quote Yep |
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Seriously dude, can you turn off auto-correct or manually fix it? This is getting unreadable. Very interesting, the firearms instructor at my old department trained us to clear clothing out of the way and observe as we re-holstered. So your department trained you like garbage, congratulations. Further more, I can't imagine reholstering a pistol unless the threat was stopped, at which point, you can drop that extra bit of security. It would be extremely rare. I'd imagine if you're a cop in the middle of nowhere, and it's not feasible to wait for backup, it could happen. Draw down on someone, they have a change of heart, prone them out, then reholster and cuff them if the situation appears to be under control and you can't wait 30 minutes for backup. But as discussed, you would watch where you're putting your gun that has the power to kill you when you re-holster. Don't own any revolvers do ya, champ? I do and a revolver has a MUCH stiffer trigger pull. MUCH STIFFER. Sorry this is a stupid argument. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Bullshit, unless some piece of clothing got in the holster and set off the trigger or it wasn't a rigid holster. It's happened. I've talked to instructors who have complained of people having the fabric and drawstrings of windbreakers getting caught inside holsters and who recommend cutting off jacket drawstrings. Personally since I'm not a cop and I'm not handcuffing someone I don't worry too much about "speed reholstering" Yeah maybe I'm chasing someone who just stole the only Apple TV remote and I have to quickly reholster to climb a fence, meh if I'm at the range with a winter jacket I don't quickly stuff my gun back in the holster |
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Quoted: So its not safe to re holster a block while keeping your eyes on the suspect like all cops are trained to do? They should all be withdrawn from serviçe View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: is a grip safety or manual safety too hard to implement? For blockmany people, even those who have rifles with switches, buttons, and levers of many descriptions, Yes , manual safetypaying the fuck attention to your fucking gun as you reholster is terrifyingly complicated to operate. FIFY So its not safe to re holster a block while keeping your eyes on the suspect like all cops are trained to do? They should all be withdrawn from serviçe Course I still see cops with issue Serpa holsters and even fobus so whatever I guess. I somewhat agree that glocks are a problematic choice for law enforcement. |
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Quoted: I don't know why people abandoned manual safeties. They figured out that manual safeties were an asset over a hundred years ago. And I don't buy all the bullshit about forgetting to flick off the safety in a high stress situation. You going to forget to pull the trigger, too? It's no more of a fine motor skill than a trigger pull. View Quote |
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Brass to face. Lodged between her glasses and eye and burned the shit out of her. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I kind of feel bad for him. Why make a guy who hates guns carry one as a coroner. When I worked for the ME's office I had to carry and qualify. One of the pathologists burned her cornea when she got 9mm BTF during her qual. BTF? Help me out here. Brass to face. Lodged between her glasses and eye and burned the shit out of her. Glock perfection. |
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I choose to carry a DA/SA pistol at work and away from it.
Situations other than clothing have made me reaffirm my choice. |
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before I look at the link: fat fuck with his fat fuck shirt in the holster.
eta; ok, not fat. i am dissapint. |
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Quoted: I choose to carry a DA/SA pistol at work and away from it. Situations other than clothing have made me reaffirm my choice. View Quote Edit I can see carrying the same thing all the time if you have to at work . Some dept of state guys who were issued sigs are the only people I have seen with da/sa in ages |
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Like what? Edit I can see carrying the same thing all the time if you have to at work . Some dept of state guys who were issued sigs are the only people I have seen with da/sa in ages View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I choose to carry a DA/SA pistol at work and away from it. Situations other than clothing have made me reaffirm my choice. Edit I can see carrying the same thing all the time if you have to at work . Some dept of state guys who were issued sigs are the only people I have seen with da/sa in ages I have only owned Glocks for a couple of years now..........but a lot of other semi autos I own don't have a safety........like a Sig P239, Seecamp or MP from S&W, etc. What is the difference with Glocks everyone always blasts them about? |
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We are forbidden to wear jackets with a bungee cord toggle on the waistband to the range. Someone was able to holster their gun with the toggle inside the trigger guard. When they pulled on the bungee after holstering, the gun fired. Yes, it was a Glock View Quote This. I cut them out. One night I was holstering my G17 and it felt kind of funny. Sure enough, that chord tightener was right in there. Glad I felt it. |
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"Charlie was wearing a jacket, and he thinks the trigger got held up on part of his jacket,” View Quote |
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"Charlie was wearing a jacket, and he thinks the trigger got held up on part of his jacket,” For some reason Glocks have gotten a bad reputation for this sort of thing and I don't know why other than to think there are ALOT of Glocks out there and the chances for this sort of thing happening is more likely due to their sheer numbers. |
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For some reason Glocks have gotten a bad reputation for this sort of thing and I don't know why other than to think there are ALOT of Glocks out there and the chances for this sort of thing happening is more likely due to their sheer numbers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"Charlie was wearing a jacket, and he thinks the trigger got held up on part of his jacket,” For some reason Glocks have gotten a bad reputation for this sort of thing and I don't know why other than to think there are ALOT of Glocks out there and the chances for this sort of thing happening is more likely due to their sheer numbers. They were THE striker fire pistol for a long time. You really didn't see other guns without manual safeties unless they were DAwith a decocker or a revolver. They catch the heat because they're the most widely carried. |
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Quoted: People can't read. "Charlie was wearing a jacket, and he thinks the trigger got held up on part of his jacket,” Shore said. View Quote This is not only possible, but it's been documented before. I'm sure there will be an investigation. What about assuming he's NOT fucking guilty, until it's been PROVEN??? Bunch of fucking asshole armchair quarterbacks in GD. As always. |
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This is not only possible, but it's been documented before. I'm sure there will be an investigation. What about assuming he's NOT fucking guilty, until it's been PROVEN??? Bunch of fucking asshole armchair quarterbacks in GD. As always. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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People can't read. "Charlie was wearing a jacket, and he thinks the trigger got held up on part of his jacket,” Shore said. This is not only possible, but it's been documented before. I'm sure there will be an investigation. What about assuming he's NOT fucking guilty, until it's been PROVEN??? Bunch of fucking asshole armchair quarterbacks in GD. As always. You're awful emotional. You this guys buddy or something? |
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We are forbidden to wear jackets with a bungee cord toggle on the waistband to the range. Someone was able to holster their gun with the toggle inside the trigger guard. When they pulled on the bungee after holstering, the gun fired. Yes, it was a Glock View Quote If you carry a gun you have to cut the cord lock off your jackets on the strong side. I just traded for an Arc'terx and I've yet to do this. I'm getting the pliers out after I type this. |
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I kind of feel bad for him. Why make a guy who hates guns carry one as a coroner. View Quote There was a similar requirement in NYS until recently for some positions in the probation dept Our county worked to get it overturned Being armed was too stressful for people who got hired to save the downtrodden from themselves |
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............. They were THE striker fire pistol for a long time. You really didn't see other guns without manual safeties unless they were DAwith a decocker or a revolver. They catch the heat because they're the most widely carried. View Quote Yeah that's probably all it is..........it's just a numbers thing. |
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Quoted: Sound like its county policy and probably in the county mou. If he didn't want to carry a gun he should look elsewhere for some other kind of work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I kind of feel bad for him. Why make a guy who hates guns carry one as a coroner. Sound like its county policy and probably in the county mou. If he didn't want to carry a gun he should look elsewhere for some other kind of work. |
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Quoted: So its not safe to re holster a block while keeping your eyes on the suspect like all cops are trained to do? They should all be withdrawn from serviçe View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: is a grip safety or manual safety too hard to implement? For blockmany people, even those who have rifles with switches, buttons, and levers of many descriptions, Yes , manual safetypaying the fuck attention to your fucking gun as you reholster is terrifyingly complicated to operate. FIFY So its not safe to re holster a block while keeping your eyes on the suspect like all cops are trained to do? They should all be withdrawn from serviçe |
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Yeah that's probably all it is..........it's just a numbers thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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............. They were THE striker fire pistol for a long time. You really didn't see other guns without manual safeties unless they were DAwith a decocker or a revolver. They catch the heat because they're the most widely carried. Yeah that's probably all it is..........it's just a numbers thing. I ccan't tell if you're being sarcastic. |
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I'm betting there was more than the gun inside that holster, e.g., a finger.
Edit: Yeah, should have kept reading. Apparently loose clothing. |
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