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According to law-enforcement officials and other gun experts, you could throw a gun with its safety on from a helicopter and it will not go off.Now understand: he just got done explaining the mechanics in detail to "authorized journalist" Madeline Vitaly. He even dispels the common myth about Glocks being prone to accidental discharges. He explains it in terms a child can understand:
“I can tell you that we have never had a safety fail,” Atlantic County Sheriff's Officer Phil Tucker said. “If your finger is on the trigger and you pull the trigger the gun will go off. It doesn't just go off on its own.”
"[U]nless you pull the trigger, a Glock won't just go bang.”
So what does our intrepid reporter write in the very next paragraph?
...Detective Adam Brownlee's gun went off and his girlfriend Denise Foley, 22, was shot in the leg.
If that's true, I wonder why so many only ones have had "equipment malfunctions" resulting in innocent dead people.
ReplyDeleteSeveral of my guns "went off" this weekend, and it was the result of a trigger pull every time.
Let the Glock safety debate begin.
ReplyDeleteMaybe if it was a smart gun it would have known better than to go off when it shouldn't have...
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