Yeah, I hear they pull their own triggers.One word: GLOCK
An accident waiting to happen.
Yeah, I hear they pull their own triggers.
One word: GLOCK
An accident waiting to happen.
Our daughter and son in law just came by the house to pick up their youngest daughter after attending Lt. Allan's funeral. Our SIL was sitting in the chair right next to the AD. Our SIL told me that he did not recognize the noise as a gun shot until the officer next to him asked if he was OK. The officer then pointed to the hole in his chair. His service weapon was still in it's holster and had fired through the bottom of the holster and through the chair. The injured officer was in the row behind them. This happened as they were getting up at the end of the service. Because of the investigation, our family members ended up being at the end of the procession to the cemetery. They did miss the transition of the casket from Bankers Life to the funeral car.
Needless to say, our daughter is a bit frazzled by today's events.
Our SIL did say "I can cross off 'Almost being shot at a funeral' from my bucket list".
One word: GLOCK
An accident waiting to happen.
Strange, I've never been shot by any of mine
I think we just had a discussion about the new rage of striker fired 5 lbs triggers?
A close friend called several years ago asked if I would come and pick him up from the hospital.
Because he had shot himself and didn't want anyone to know.
Does not look good on the old career ya know.
Our collective best guess was his underwear was stuck in the trigger when he set down in the car "bang".
It was a G19 in a decent holster.