While drawing from holster agent shoots himself in the leg. "I swear it went off by itself"
There was no video of what happened?
There was no video of what happened?
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On Sept. 21, 2020, Slatowski was conducting his required, quarterly firearms training in New Castle, Delaware, according to the lawsuit. While on the firing line, he was instructed to draw and fire two rounds at the target.
When Slatowski "placed his hand on the pistol grip to draw it out of his holster, the weapon fired," according to the lawsuit.
When Slatowski "placed his hand on the pistol grip to draw it out of his holster, the weapon fired," according to the lawsuit.
Yep, makes sense cause cops probably handle their guns more often (put gun on daily) than your average gun owner ("uhhhh, yeah my daddys uncles gun is in the basement somewhere").I read somewhere that statistics show that law enforcement have more negligent firearm discharges than civilians per gun owning capita. It wouldn't surprise me if it were true.
Don't underestimate the number of daily CCWs in this country.Yep, makes sense cause cops probably handle their guns more often (put gun on daily) than your average gun owner ("uhhhh, yeah my daddys uncles gun is in the basement somewhere").
7-10 million I think I've seen in placesDon't underestimate the number of daily CCWs in this country.
I dont.Don't underestimate the number of daily CCWs in this country.
And they are the ones who have LEOSA and many exemptions from state and local firearms and magazine restrictions, on-duty, off-duty and even retired. The rest of us certainly don't!I read somewhere that statistics show that law enforcement have more negligent firearm discharges than civilians per gun owning capita. It wouldn't surprise me if it were true.
I was thinking that too...........but the Sig 320 has had a record of being crap so wouldnt surprise if it was trueBullshit.
Well, the percentage of LEOs that carry is much larger than the percentage of non-LEOs that own guns, so that makes sense.I read somewhere that statistics show that law enforcement have more negligent firearm discharges than civilians per gun owning capita. It wouldn't surprise me if it were true.
I remember that study factored in cofounding variables. They got the "LE NG > civilian" stat somehow.Well, the percentage of LEOs that carry is much larger than the percentage of non-LEOs that own guns, so that makes sense.
Now, if you get the percentage of of cops v. EDC people, that might be interesting
He was educatin'Dude goes the extra mile!