There is no such thing as an accidental discharge with a Glock. It just can't happen. The gun won't fire unless the trigger is pulled all the way through its cycle. The gun is never cocked unless the trigger is "pulled" all the way back. Every time someone has had an "AD" with a Glock, there was nothing accidental about it. The idiot who shoots a glock "accidently" does so by shoving it in a holster with their finger still on the trigger. That's not an accident, that's a moron with a gun. The OP doesn't seem to know the difference between an accidental discharge and irresponsible gun handling. It's not the same thing.
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