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AD or ND the result is the same.

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26 March 2011, 07:14
Peter
AD or ND the result is the same.
Saw this on GlockTalk:

http://www.itstactical.com/war...cidental-discharges/

Haven't seen it referenced before.
Peter.


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26 March 2011, 07:50
p dog shooter
Over the years we have seen this sort of thing happen coat draw string buttons ect can cause this. Finger left in the trigger Guard also

Looks like a piss poor holster design for a glock. I have given up leather a long time ago for more modern materials.

Rt now a black hawk serpa is what I carry my glocks in most of the time.
26 March 2011, 07:59
Antelope Sniper
No, suprise, it was on of the fail proof Glocks.
26 March 2011, 08:07
p dog shooter
Pull a loaded glocks trigger no matter how it will go bang. Don't pull the trigger and it will not go bang
26 March 2011, 18:29
Peter
In the discussion on GlockTalk it seems that the consensus was that it was a generic holster, not one designed specifically for that model Glock. Perhaps another caution.
Peter.


Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong;
27 March 2011, 19:25
D Humbarger
Just another reason to carry a 1911 ! stir



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30 March 2011, 04:48
Leanwolff
quote:
Just another reason to carry a 1911 !



Yep. Big Grin

L.W.


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30 March 2011, 22:11
Sam
quote:
Originally posted by Peter:
In the discussion on GlockTalk it seems that the consensus was that it was a generic holster, not one designed specifically for that model Glock. Perhaps another caution.
Peter.


A quick look at the pictures of the holster and the Galco web site. The JAK202 is indicated for the Glock 19. It is also listed for Browning and Beretta 92.

I'm not sure how I'd call this discharge. The holster is not safe to use as is and the user should have kept an eye on its condition.

As for the Serpa, good holster but watch how your finger comes off of the holster and into the trigger guard. There have been discharges reported from the finger slapping the trigger when it leaves the edge of the holster. Most of the watches on base are carrying the serpa without incident. So I don't know if this was more than a one or two event.


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31 March 2011, 02:54
COOL
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