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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 1390824" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>Sorry. On the surface, that story REEKS as fabricated. Their claim is the guns are not drop-proof, and until a few years ago, many weren't. Problem is, the dad makes the claim that the gun was in his son's holster. That's two very different scenarios.</p><p></p><p>The dad claims his son knew all about gun safety, yet he felt the need to go outside and warn him to not shoot next to the house, as he had done just for fun, before. The, "He's a cop, so knows a ton about gun safety" is totally false. I know plenty of cops that are total clowns with guns. Think about it like this: People drive every day, and lots of them drive like shit. Cops carry their guns every day, and many of them shoot and handle their guns like shit.</p><p></p><p>I guess it could all be true, but something smells like fish. I'm not a Glock fan, because I've seen them blow up at the range. Any time with enough of any manufacturers guns will yield failures, some catastrophic. Of course, that's why there's no $200 guns in my safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 1390824, member: 13519"] Sorry. On the surface, that story REEKS as fabricated. Their claim is the guns are not drop-proof, and until a few years ago, many weren't. Problem is, the dad makes the claim that the gun was in his son's holster. That's two very different scenarios. The dad claims his son knew all about gun safety, yet he felt the need to go outside and warn him to not shoot next to the house, as he had done just for fun, before. The, "He's a cop, so knows a ton about gun safety" is totally false. I know plenty of cops that are total clowns with guns. Think about it like this: People drive every day, and lots of them drive like shit. Cops carry their guns every day, and many of them shoot and handle their guns like shit. I guess it could all be true, but something smells like fish. I'm not a Glock fan, because I've seen them blow up at the range. Any time with enough of any manufacturers guns will yield failures, some catastrophic. Of course, that's why there's no $200 guns in my safe! [/QUOTE]
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