Story is attached..Coming off the policeman who was shot by his kid the other day, one has to ask if the police are too complacent with their side arms.
Some news report has blamed the Glock..again calling it 'defective' and 'unsafe'. We have been through this issue over and over again but one has to ask why isn't this happening with the Beretta which is just as, if not more widely distributed, amongst LE agencies and departments and certainly the Army.
Does the 'manual of arms' really make a difference? If you remember the second Army handgun trial where the M11 (Sig P228) was selected, Glock did not submit a tender as they would have failed on the safety requirements put forward by the selection committee.
Thoughts???
Some news report has blamed the Glock..again calling it 'defective' and 'unsafe'. We have been through this issue over and over again but one has to ask why isn't this happening with the Beretta which is just as, if not more widely distributed, amongst LE agencies and departments and certainly the Army.
Does the 'manual of arms' really make a difference? If you remember the second Army handgun trial where the M11 (Sig P228) was selected, Glock did not submit a tender as they would have failed on the safety requirements put forward by the selection committee.
Thoughts???