Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> It seem to me that the trigger pull on the glock may be too light, if a 
> DEA agent could accidentally discharge the weapon while trying to 
> holster it.   That makes me wonder if a glock might be discharge by an 
> accidental trigger pull when aimed at a target of an arrest or during 
> other hazardous duty.

Down here every now and then the pigs arrest a crook and then, as the
crook tries to escape from the police car, the trigger is 'accidentally'
pulled 3 or 4 times. One would expect crooks to learn that 'escaping'
from a police car is dangerous, but now way, they keep doing it.


>  I've never fired a glock, but my understanding is 
> the glock has a lighter trigger pull than the Beretta, at least on the 
> first shot.  The Beretta has a double action first shot (eg full trigger 
> pull), but subsequent shots are in a single action lighter trigger pull 
> mode (eg the hammer is clocked back and ready to go).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> LelandJ
> 


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