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Only have wheelers … have holsters for a couple but don’t wear them … more like a protective sleeve …I won't holster any weapon in condition 0.
Only have wheelers … have holsters for a couple but don’t wear them … more like a protective sleeve …I won't holster any weapon in condition 0.
Only have wheelers … have holsters for a couple but don’t wear them … more like a protective sleeve …
VIDEO: Holstered Pistol Discharges... Negligent or Accident? - The Truth About Guns
◀Previous Post Next Post▶ This video was submitted anonymously by a reader in Nevada. It shows a firearm that had been holstered discharging when the carrier bent over to pick something up. We’re told that the gun in question was a GLOCK 43. The holster was a GCode INCOG. The bullet...www.thetruthaboutguns.com
Is this the fault of the gun or owner?
He can claim he didnt touch trigger.
At #64 and #94 the complaint alleges that there are body cam or other security video footage of P320's just going off in a holster without any operator command or handling. I spent a few minutes on Google looking for these videos, but couldn't find them.
"64. For example, in February of 2016, a fully-holstered P320 discharged without a trigger pull inside a Roscommon, Michigan police officer’s vehicle when the officer moved to exit the vehicle during a snowstorm. The incident was captured on the officer’s body cam video (fn. 3 above) and shows that no object entered his holster at any time. "94. In August of 2019, a Philadelphia transit officer’s upgraded P320 fired un-commanded while fully-holstered, nearly striking a bystander in the subway. The incident was captured on video, it shows an “upgraded” P320 firing without the gun ever being touched and seated inside its holster. ....
Regardless, this gun began its life as a defective weapon ( in my opinion ) and is still generating too many complaints even after being upgraded. Some of the incidents alleged do sound shaky, but as a litigator friend of mine once said: "They can't all be pilot error." Same principle here.
Are you suggesting that Glocks are defective, too?
This is why holstering and unholstering, along with loading and unloading, need to be taken very seriously and deliberately. He slams the gun in, then slides the holster into his belt/pants.
I can see where his hands were, but I can’t tell where the gun was in relation to the holster, or his clothing.
VIDEO: Holstered Pistol Discharges... Negligent or Accident? - The Truth About Guns
◀Previous Post Next Post▶ This video was submitted anonymously by a reader in Nevada. It shows a firearm that had been holstered discharging when the carrier bent over to pick something up. We’re told that the gun in question was a GLOCK 43. The holster was a GCode INCOG. The bullet...www.thetruthaboutguns.com
maybe it's possible for the sear to disengage the firing pin under certain conditions, like when the slide moves/wiggles around on the frame when in a holster and the holster is moved around in certain ways.
It's more likely that the pistol got some kind of weird stress put on it from bending over to make the slide and frame move in such a way as to release the firing mechanism. I'd bet there is no testing of this kind of manipulation forces/stress put on firearms to check for firing mechanism safety integrity.