Right2Carry wrote:
First and foremost the article which this topic was started says nothing about the recruiter showing the weapon to others so your statement about "ALL" is false. The article states the firearm went off in his pocket when the recruiter sat down.
Is it your assertion that the gun just went off all by itself without any negligent human intervention whatsoever? And by the way, putting any firearm into a pocket WITHOUT A POCKET HOLSTER to cover the trigger is negligent human intervention. Unless your opinion tells you it isn't.
Right2Carry wrote:
Your opinion doesn't trump my opinion. Again plenty of videos of LEO and others having NDs with a firearm that is striker fired and light trigger pull, they are not myths. IMHO a firearm with light trigger pull and striker fired should at a minimum have a grip safety like the XD.
No, but facts trump internet videos on YouTube - every time. It's up to you to prove that Glocks go off all by themselves with no negligent human intervention. You have your opinion. My opinion doesn't matter. The facts are readily apparent.
Right2Carry wrote:
I haven't read one article that stated the recruiter was showing it to other recruiters. You are welcome to cite your source of your claim.
Ok here is one for you:
http://www.usnews.com/news/politics/art ... e-reviewed" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Like it or not, the truth stands. No gun goes off by itself. The recruiters' gun had some help.