Double accidental shooting
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Double accidental shooting
Somebody needs some training.
"When questioned by authorities, Mr. Jones stated he had taken his Glock .40 handgun from the glove compartment of his truck. He was walking to the house when he tripped and fell, then accidentally shot himself in the leg just above the knee.
Jones yelled to his wife for help. Aleisha was upstairs bathing their young son when she heard her husband's call for help. When she arrived on the screened porch, she tried to secure the gun but her son beat her to the gun.
After attempting to take the gun from the child, a round was fired. Aleisha was hit in the left side of her neck."
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"When questioned by authorities, Mr. Jones stated he had taken his Glock .40 handgun from the glove compartment of his truck. He was walking to the house when he tripped and fell, then accidentally shot himself in the leg just above the knee.
Jones yelled to his wife for help. Aleisha was upstairs bathing their young son when she heard her husband's call for help. When she arrived on the screened porch, she tried to secure the gun but her son beat her to the gun.
After attempting to take the gun from the child, a round was fired. Aleisha was hit in the left side of her neck."
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Re: Double accidental shooting
As good a story to prove you should carry in a secure holster as I have ever heard.
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Re: Double accidental shooting
That must have been a sight to behold - 2 adults bleeding all over the place and a naked kid holding a gun.
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Re: Double accidental shooting
Glockleg and Glockneck in one incident?! Sheesh.
Here's the game plan:
1. The parents are no longer Glock eligible.
Point and shoot is supposed to be for the bad guys, not the Glock owners.
2. Buy a gun with a manual safety.
3. Buy a proper holster.
4. Parents must learn and obey "The 4 Rules"
5. Children must learn and obey "The 4 Rules".
Class dismissed.
Go forth and sin no more. :-)
SIA
Here's the game plan:
1. The parents are no longer Glock eligible.
Point and shoot is supposed to be for the bad guys, not the Glock owners.
2. Buy a gun with a manual safety.
3. Buy a proper holster.
4. Parents must learn and obey "The 4 Rules"
5. Children must learn and obey "The 4 Rules".
Class dismissed.
Go forth and sin no more. :-)
SIA
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Re: Double accidental shooting
Darwin must have been taking the day off for all of them to have survived... Thankfully. 

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Re: Double accidental shooting
Another Glock 40 shooting people in the leg...wonder how qualified the owner was? Was he the most qualified in the room?TxD wrote:Somebody needs some training.
"When questioned by authorities, Mr. Jones stated he had taken his Glock .40 handgun from the glove compartment of his truck. He was walking to the house when he tripped and fell, then accidentally shot himself in the leg just above the knee.
Jones yelled to his wife for help. Aleisha was upstairs bathing their young son when she heard her husband's call for help. When she arrived on the screened porch, she tried to secure the gun but her son beat her to the gun.
After attempting to take the gun from the child, a round was fired. Aleisha was hit in the left side of her neck."
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Re: Double accidental shooting
You don't have to be qualified. You only have to be "professional".thr_wedge wrote:Another Glock 40 shooting people in the leg...wonder how qualified the owner was? Was he the most qualified in the room?

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Re: Double accidental shooting
Sheesh, this is exactly the type of person I'm afraid of shooting next to at the range. I hope they are more careful in the future. Perhaps they should either get the proper training, or sell their handgun. Yeah +1,000,000 on putting any gun into a proper holster.
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Re: Double accidental shooting
I agree, but just keeping your finger off the trigger when walking/falling would be a start.Lonest4r wrote: Yeah +1,000,000 on putting any gun into a proper holster.

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Re: Double accidental shooting
I'd have to agree with this statement...TxD wrote:I agree, but just keeping your finger off the trigger when walking/falling would be a start.Lonest4r wrote: Yeah +1,000,000 on putting any gun into a proper holster.
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Re: Double accidental shooting
While that would definitely be a plus, it still doesn't protect the trigger from accidentally getting caught on something and firing. Even with the safety mechanism in a Glock trigger, anything that resembles a finger could activate it. A proper holster to cover the trigger guard would be a much more secure method of protection.Texas Size 11 wrote:I'd have to agree with this statement...TxD wrote:I agree, but just keeping your finger off the trigger when walking/falling would be a start.Lonest4r wrote: Yeah +1,000,000 on putting any gun into a proper holster.
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Re: Double accidental shooting
Generally, this is true, but nothing will stop goofy people from shooting themselves, they always find a way. Sheeeesh....!Keith B wrote:While that would definitely be a plus, it still doesn't protect the trigger from accidentally getting caught on something and firing. Even with the safety mechanism in a Glock trigger, anything that resembles a finger could activate it. A proper holster to cover the trigger guard would be a much more secure method of protection.Texas Size 11 wrote:I'd have to agree with this statement...TxD wrote:I agree, but just keeping your finger off the trigger when walking/falling would be a start.Lonest4r wrote: Yeah +1,000,000 on putting any gun into a proper holster.
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Re: Double accidental shooting
It is foolish to think people can be protected from their own foolishness.
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