Thanks. And i guess as the op isn't in jail for defending himself, i should have assumed a free-state gun
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Originally Posted by Blitz_308
I had the little problem with the next round not going off, thinking I had a jam, I ducked behind the table to clear the gun and yelled for everyone to stay down. I looked down and saw how bad my hands were as I cleared the round out, and stood back up to continue fire. (Looking back on it, I think I realized that I wasn't getting a good grip due to the screwed up hand and neglected to engage the grip safety)
First, what's the risk of having both hands disabled like this?
it happened here. that's enough of a concern. what if your attacker had a knife and you were sustaining defensive wounds while trying to bat the guy away?
and gripping a grip safety is much different than pulling a glock trigger. they aren't that long, and you can tighten them up in literally three minutes.
OP great read ....... Wound pictures have a lasting impression ... Keep practicing! If you are not then start.
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