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Found this kind of Amusing.
venator:
He had to be racking a round after inserting the mag and the fleshy part of his left hand must have been in front of the barrel and then touched the trigger. Is this a likely scenario? Since he suffered no bone or nerve damaged he had to have been hit in the soft part of his hand below his pinkie finger.
Ezerharden:
Had something similar to that happen to a guy I worked with. Armed security, weapons stored on site and drawn from an armory every day. They were evaluating a new holster and when he inserted it, something in the holster caught the trigger and it discharged into his foot. Not sure what the holster make was as it was after I left there.
bagz013:
--- Quote from: Ezerharden on August 10, 2012, 02:07:36 AM ---Had something similar to that happen to a guy I worked with. Armed security, weapons stored on site and drawn from an armory every day. They were evaluating a new holster and when he inserted it, something in the holster caught the trigger and it discharged into his foot. Not sure what the holster make was as it was after I left there.
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Did they use the holster?!? ;D
Shadow Bear:
--- Quote from: bagz013 on August 11, 2012, 09:56:07 AM ---Did they use the holster?!? ;D
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Yes; now they're evaluating steel toed boots.....
Ezerharden:
--- Quote from: bagz013 on August 11, 2012, 09:56:07 AM ---Did they use the holster?!? ;D
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As far as I know, no they went with another holster. More simple with a thumb break or hood instead of an internal retention system.
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