That's not a Glock. It's an AR 15 assault Rifle McRifleface.
Yeah, but that could be a dummy round. What you need to do is look down the barrel like that, and then pull the trigger to ensure it is a live round, then you know you need to remove it.hard hard is this task to perform .. checking mine now ..
yep its loaded ..
When a police officer with hours and hours of firearms training manages to discharge his Glock, it's not even a negligent discharge, it is a reckless discharge.
They don't have hours and hours of training. Most go to the range once a year LOL.... An average shooting hobbyist fires more then the average police officer. Probably forgot the gun was even loaded.
Agreed. I have a muc, much more trigger time as a civilian than I did my 6 years in the Army. I'm counting off duty shooting with privately owned guns as civie time.They don't have hours and hours of training. Most go to the range once a year LOL.... An average shooting hobbyist fires more then the average police officer. Probably forgot the gun was even loaded.
There is NO such thing, repeat "NO" such thing as an Accidental Discharge...
No more than there are Unicorn's and Flying Dragons...