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Re: What do you think is not accurate or missing from this s
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:03 pm
by schufflerbot
grevengrevs wrote:I also think that the owner went to grab the gun on the way down and accidentally grab the trigger.
Went I can't figure out is how it fell out of the holster
the article states that he was carrying a holstered gun... to me, this means it was in his hand(s)
this kind of thing makes me question carrying condition 1.
if i were to have an accident like this and my wife or daughter were caught in the path... i'd lose it.
Re: What do you think is not accurate or missing from this s
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:10 pm
by RottenApple
schufflerbot wrote:this kind of thing makes me question carrying condition 1.
With some guns, perhaps. But with a 1911's grip safety and thumb safety it's not really an issue. Even if you did grab the gun on the way down, you would have to somehow manage to disengage the thumb safety, depress the grip safety, AND pull the trigger. I wouldn't even want to try to calculate the odds on that.
Re: What do you think is not accurate or missing from this s
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:26 pm
by AEA

Exactly.
So we know it was not a 1911 carried in correct condition 1 (at least).