Hadn't heard that they could go "full auto." That would be a surprise I imagine.

I don't own any pistols -- my understanding is that Glocks don't have a 
traditional safety "switch" as such, but they do have mechanisms to prevent 
firing other than by a deliberate trigger pull.


On Thu, Dec 15, 2022, at 17:07, greg via Mercedes wrote:
> I carried a Glock 19 daily for many years, and this is the first I'm
> hearing of a self-firing one. The only "failure" I'm aware of is the
> tendency to go full auto. That happened at the range once. But even then
> it was easy to control.
>
> If a trigger catches on any weapon it may fire. Even a pocket pistol
> requires a holster to be safe.
>
> Greg
>
>
>> Semi-automatic.
>>
>> The bangers around here seem to favor 9mm or .45cal semi-automatic
>> pistols, or whatever stolen firearms they can buy off the skreets.
>> Commenters speculated this fine citizen had a Glock, which are prone to
>> spontaneous discharge.
>>
>> In any case the gene 🧬 pool was cleansed though no indication that he
>> was a doting father
>>
>> --FT
>> Sent from iFōn
>>
>
>
>
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