Police officer shoots himself in the leg holstering pistol

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Re: Police officer shoots himself in the leg holstering pist

#11 Post by Dangermouse »

You are assuming that a foreign object, like a coat toggle, did not get caught in the trigger guard as the pistol was holstered activating the trigger. It has happened before and it was a Glock.

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Re: Police officer shoots himself in the leg holstering pist

#12 Post by ordnance »

You are assuming that a foreign object, like a coat toggle, did not get caught in the trigger guard as the pistol was holstered activating the trigger. It has happened before and it was a Glock
Yes that's what they invented safety catches, to help prevent that type of incident.
What about a gravity activated safety, tilt the gun forward, safety on!
You have lost me with that one.
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Re: Police officer shoots himself in the leg holstering pist

#13 Post by kennyc »

ordnance wrote:
You are assuming that a foreign object, like a coat toggle, did not get caught in the trigger guard as the pistol was holstered activating the trigger. It has happened before and it was a Glock
Yes that's what they invented safety catches, to help prevent that type of incident.
What about a gravity activated safety, tilt the gun forward, safety on!
You have lost me with that one.
and if the safety catch is left off? :cool2: just as likely as forgettting to make sure the holster is clear of obstructions, the poor bugger got caught by Sods Law! it happens and unless you can come up with an auto setting safety that is 100% infallible and never sticks in the "on" position then these things will happen from time to time, just as they did with revolvers and 1911's.
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Re: Police officer shoots himself in the leg holstering pist

#14 Post by Dangermouse »

Ordnance
The Glock does not have a manual safety.

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#15 Post by knewmans »

When I was in Kuwait for a year at least 2 policemen shot themselves in the foot.
Then again, another crashed a car because his toe was stuck in the air vent.
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Re: Police officer shoots himself in the leg holstering pist

#16 Post by ordnance »

and if the safety catch is left off? :cool2: just as likely as forgettting to make sure the holster is clear of obstructions, the poor bugger got caught by Sods Law!
You call it sods law , I call it negligence . Safety devices on any mechanical device are to help cut down on incidents not stop them. If it happened like you said than a applied safety catch could have prevented the incident. Could it not. ? If you point is that these things happen, the logic of that would be remove all safety devices from anything that has them as there is no point accidents happen . Do you not think safety catches have prevented unintentional discharges. ?
The Glock does not have a manual safety.
That's the point, it does not have a manual safety.
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Re: Police officer shoots himself in the leg holstering pist

#17 Post by Dangermouse »

Ordnance

THE GLOCK DOES NOT HAVE A MANUAL SAFETY.

If you know where it is please let every one else know because Glock did not design it with one.

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Re: Police officer shoots himself in the leg holstering pist

#18 Post by Sandgroper »

Dangermouse wrote:Ordnance

THE GLOCK DOES NOT HAVE A MANUAL SAFETY.
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Re: Police officer shoots himself in the leg holstering pist

#19 Post by ordnance »

THE GLOCK DOES NOT HAVE A MANUAL SAFETY.
I know I have shot them at the club, only because it would be rude to say no if a club member askes would you like a shot with their Glock.
Trigger Safety >

The trigger safety is incorporated into the trigger in the form of a lever and when in the forward position, blocks the trigger from moving rearward. To fire the pistol, the trigger safety and the trigger itself, must be deliberately depressed at the same time. If the trigger safety is not depressed, the trigger will not move rearwards and allow the pistol to fire.
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Re: Police officer shoots himself in the leg holstering pist

#20 Post by Dangermouse »

Apologies to Ordanance.

The safety device built into the Glock trigger is a joke, I have seen people have more problems pulling the trigger on the Savage.

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