
This guy...
Moderator: carlson1
Here's an idea...make sure you have it secure so your kids cannot get it. I have a Glock and it is in a safe that I have the combo to and my kids don't. It ain't rocket science.LedJedi wrote:exactly why i don't carry one or would even have one loaded in my house.agbullet2k1 wrote:Frequently results in intended discharges, too. Yup, did what it was supposed to. I'm sorry, but "Glock" and "safety" aren't really used together often. And I know of know gun that magically knows the difference between a 3yo's finger and an adult's. He should sue his own department for failing to warn him of such a dangerous, and porbably standard issue, gun.The Annoyed Man wrote:The lawsuit alleges the defendants knew the safety device was defective and that 5.5 pounds of pressure on the trigger frequently results in accidental discharges.