Don’t have pictures but was near a ND that went through the top of the persons foot and expanded in the sole of his shoe on a concrete floor.
The guy appeared to do everything right from where I was standing about 10 feet away and the round went through his holster as he was holstering a loaded pistol. I Did minor first aid, until a doctor took over, he did not need much. I just took his shoe and sock off and found almost no bleeding I think about that hot room with the smell of blood and sweat almost every time I holster a pistol. After that I always lean my hip out to the side so hopefully the round will miss my leg and foot if I ever ND when holstering .
That was just a minor gunshot to the foot of someone else. I like to think I am not a sissy but that left a lasting memory.
Definitely had his finger on the trigger while holstering. Have seen it several times while instructing. Not possible for a holster to pull the trigger on its own. That’s why we always instruct trainees to take their SWEET time holstering the gun since that is one aspect that does NOT require speed. Usually holstering isn’t done until the threat is eliminated; meaning, relax and take your time now.
Worst ND I witnessed was on the range with another security guy. He was clearing the MK48 when the charging handle slipped out of his hand while pulling it to the rear. I had my ear pros off and was looking down range when the round blasted out and ricocheted off a rock in front of the muzzle. We checked ourselves to make sure we weren’t injured. I took over clearing that day after that incident. I near shat myself since I wasn’t anticipating it and that mofo is LOUD as ****.

