Gun safety...kinda

hal
03-14-2005, 09:29 AM
http://drunkendelight.com/view.php?id=362

ZgixxeR
03-14-2005, 09:40 AM
Bwahahahahahha what a dumbass. I am the only one in this room professional enough to carry this gun, blam, oh I think I just shot myself. I can't believe he loaded that gun. He is too stupid to know he had a loaded clip in the gun. I have a Glock similar to that one but it's a 9mm. When it's pulled back like that you can see down to the clip. You can see if there are any rounds in the clip.

hal
03-14-2005, 12:21 PM
That was some funny shit!! The funniest thing was the crowd when he wanted the other gun.....

freak_accident
03-14-2005, 04:20 PM
when he snaped it back i was wondering if he had already removed the clip like he should have lol. it truely shows what happens when u "think" u know everything about guns to the extent that u start skipping steps... lol what an arrogant(sp?) idiot... :lol: :laughingr

Motojoe_23
03-14-2005, 06:23 PM
" I am the only one proffesional enough to handle this gun.......... BLAM!!!!": Buahahahahhaahhah

GSXRByron
03-15-2005, 03:55 PM
No matter what I don't see why he would put his finger on the trigger of a gun, loaded or not. All of the safeties on a Glock are built into the trigger. By the way Z all the Glocks are pretty much the same. Only differences are chambering, and barrel/slide length.

Motojoe_23
03-15-2005, 06:13 PM
If I remember right, There is a difference in the way the slide is locked back when it is loaded compared to when it is not........... a DEA guy ought to know this. Not to mention with all the training he has he should know it makes a VERY noticeable different noise when you DO release the slide when it is loaded as to when it is not. Even without looking that is at least two different ways that should have tipped an "expereinced" person off to the fact that it was in fact loaded

Less
03-15-2005, 07:44 PM
Bet that will be his last seminar on gun safety

ZgixxeR
03-16-2005, 10:57 AM
If I remember right, There is a difference in the way the slide is locked back when it is loaded compared to when it is not........... a DEA guy ought to know this. Not to mention with all the training he has he should know it makes a VERY noticeable different noise when you DO release the slide when it is loaded as to when it is not. Even without looking that is at least two different ways that should have tipped an "expereinced" person off to the fact that it was in fact loaded When it is loaded it won't lock back without pushing this little slide on the side of the gun which will automatically catch if there are no bullets in the clip, I think. I don't keep my Glock at my house and I haven't messed with it in months. It stays in a fire proof safe at my dad's house with most of the rest of my guns. I do keep a shotgun around just in case someone wants to try to break into my house. Maybe I should bring my glock home too, you never know when you might need a pistol.

Motojoe_23
03-16-2005, 12:20 PM
yea, that is what I thought, it autolocks back when unloaded, but have to use the lock lever when loaded.

04gixxer6
03-17-2005, 05:35 PM
What an idiot. Did he even check the chamber? The dumbass must have cocked the gun before he took the clip out. :laughingr

freak_accident
03-26-2005, 02:49 AM
im over in the glock forum also and found some more on this story... here ya go. the link to the investigation news http://www.local6.com/news/4299670/detail.html link to the glocktalk forum tread about it. http://glocktalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=359915&perpage=40&highlight=&pagenumber=1

Princeslea79
04-15-2005, 07:58 PM
If my kid was in there bro I would have been kicking some major ass! Damn he should have known better, or looked twice or some shit!!!! He could have blown one of them kids away for real fucking dumb ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!! :headscrat