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In reply to the discussion: I think guns carried in public should be virtually incapable of firing when dropped. Do you agree? [View all]Trunk Monkey
(950 posts)33. get an airsoft gun
and do some Tueller drills, then get back to us.
FWIW company policy where I work dictates that all armed guard must carry with a loaded chamber
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I think guns carried in public should be virtually incapable of firing when dropped. Do you agree? [View all]
TPaine7
Aug 2012
OP
Liability insurance has pretty done that already for those being manufactured today
ProgressiveProfessor
Aug 2012
#3
Like most of those with technical backgrounds, I tend to want data and lots of it
ProgressiveProfessor
Aug 2012
#7
Of greater concern carry a firearm in public what are you going to do if someone tries to take it?
gordianot
Aug 2012
#6
Is it my perception or are you truly antagonistic toward people that don't share your worldview?
Trunk Monkey
Aug 2012
#54
I agree, but it's not deadly enough for those who are into packing in public and all things guns.
Hoyt
Aug 2012
#15
If I am fumbling with loading, I don't have as much concentration for evaluation.
Callisto32
Aug 2012
#20
Another factor with the Glock is that it is easy to change the trigger pull weight ...
spin
Aug 2012
#30
I think it's a good idea. California has a pretty strict drop test for ALL new handguns sold here.
slackmaster
Aug 2012
#39