So examine data from others? Not your own data or statistics.Youtube is a hell of a creature. Every major make and model has a million videos about it. Watch as many as it takes to come up with your own consensus.
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So examine data from others? Not your own data or statistics.Youtube is a hell of a creature. Every major make and model has a million videos about it. Watch as many as it takes to come up with your own consensus.
If sig couldn't recreate the issue I wouldn't think we can. Every manufacturer has had their own problems. But yes, if you watch 50 videos about the gun it's not very hard to come to a solid conclusion.So examine data from others? Not your own data or statistics.
I would still like to know what whoever has found faulty that fails and allows the striker to move forward. I cant recreate an accidental discharge with the ones i own unless the trigger or safeties are manipulated.
If sig couldn't recreate the issue I wouldn't think we can. Every manufacturer has had their own problems. But yes, if you watch 50 videos about the gun it's not very hard to come to a solid conclusion.
I'll be interested to see what results these various lawsuits turn up. So far, all these 'incidents' seem to have been LEO. With the military using them across the board you would think that they would have seen the same issues if it was strictly a design problem. Although they didn't have the drop-safe issue with military guns either so they may be different in some ways.
I'm guessing that there have probably been more NDs with a Glock than a 320. Way more out there and probably 99.999% of ND are user error.
In fact the last time I was at the Glock factory a guy came storming in saying his G19 'just went off'. They took him out back and when he left he was simply nodding his head while they walked him back out to the front. Someone else who was waiting asked him if they fixed it and he mumbled that it was all 'sorted out' and then left.
Based on later investigations. It’s been awhile now, but I’m pretty sure there was a follow up video or article, that the officer had modified his holster to defeat the retention mechanism. I’m not even motivated enough to hunt it down.Pretty sure based on what?