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I don’t see how one could ever think it’s a good a idea to tuck a gun into their waste and to wrestle with their child. Also saw that it was a Glock aren’t they suppose to be pretty good with drops
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^^ That. All of that.Such a sad story. I would never be able to forgive myself. As was said. Has to be more to the story. My guess is a fumble as it fell and it was a NG. That’s like trying to grab a knife as it falls. It won’t end well. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.
Similar vein... Motorcycle folks will tell you "If you have a $10 head, buy a $10 helmet." If I was "wrestling" with my kid I'd store the the gun.People in the rifle world always say spend at least 50% of the rifle cost on the optic. Nobody talks about the importance of belts and holsters for handguns. Spend $600 or more on a sidearm and decide to mexi-carry? Couldnt even be bothered with a $10 Uncle Mikes from Wal-Mart? I dont feel like a drop caused it to discharge, this could be the media shortening or simplifying the explanation of events. Terrible and unnecessary / ignorant / accident.
The FBI agent on the dance floor comes to mind. Gun flops out onto the floor......he rushes to pick it up and pulled the trigger when he grabbed it.I doubt it just went off from being dropped. It probably went off in an attempt to catch it or pick it up. This has happened before.