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Originally Posted by swatsurgeon
I have taken care of no less than 25 LEO's with 'self inflicted' GSW's...training, cleaning, playing, working, etc. I have never seen a gun go off that didn't have a digit or other part of someone's anatomy or gear pressing a trigger. Now can you really tell me that I shouldn't criticize an LEO or joe public when it happen to them as well....let's see, I believe I've cared for greater than 3500 -4000 (or more) GSW patients and I believe the offending problem has been something pulling the trigger on 99.9999% of them.....want to try again with your statement? Not trying to be an idiot or disrespectful of your opinion about this but your statement isn't justified. Accidental...nah, negligent is more like it in most cases.
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You mean like a Glock that you can't make safe, and when replacing the weapon in the holster the thumb brake strap enters the trigger guard and with pressure of inserting the weapon deep into the holster, BANG!, weapon fires, that kind of stuff?
Doc, if I ever shoot myself in the ass while holstering a weapon, I would be honored if you would so kindly "stitch the laces", surgeon's knot, locking knot, evenly spaced every 1/16" to reduce scaring, but only a little, because scars are cool, even if they are in the ass.