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Old December 10, 2013, 10:04 PM   #7
wayneinFL
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In turn i would like to here comments from Glock Owners about dis assembly and if this could happen to anyone or if this is a clear case of lack of knowing your weapon, weapon status, and failure to follow common gun practices.
Could this happen to anyone? This could happen to anyone who points a gun at his leg and pulls the trigger.

Some people seem to misread Glock's instruction to "POINT THE PISTOL IN A SAFE DIRECTION (one in which no one can be injured in the event of an unintentional discharge) and pull the trigger" as "point at yourself or other people and pull the trigger".

This is of course after a block print, bold face warning to ensure the pistol is unloaded per the procedure, which ended with visually and physically checking to ensure pistol is empty.

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