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<blockquote data-quote="BluRaySS" data-source="post: 1391560" data-attributes="member: 13311"><p>OOH OOH! I almost forgot the really good/bad one! It gives me a chance to give Glock a shot to the kidney so I can't pass this up!</p><p></p><p> My brother with a dishwasher safe pistol(.40) and what the maker called a "prototype" holster. Turns out he had made LOTS of them in different pistol molds. The hammer strap had a hard piece of plastic about 2.5" long on the end of it, and the snap button punched through the plastic and the nylon strap.</p><p> We were a LOOOONG way from asphalt and just doing some blasting on a weekend. I had walked to the truck to get ammo when I heard his pistol discharge. It wasn't the normal clean pop of a .40, but more muffled and dull. To this day I can remember hearing that thing hit the ground before I could even turn around.</p><p> He had reloaded and was holstering his carry weapon. The solid platic strap fell through the trigger guard. In placing it in the holster he had pushed the trigger/"safety" down with the engaged plastic strap.</p><p> It punched a .40 S&W FMJ in just below his hip bone and it exited about 3/4" above his knee. It actually hit nothing but meat!!! I ran a 92' Nissan Hardbody truck(DAMN! those things are TOUGH!) at the 100mph range for miles until we hit the highway.</p><p> Being far out AZ. there was not even a pay phone around. We traveled that way all the way to the hospital in Prescott. He was fine, but the truck got an alignment and new drag plates underneath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BluRaySS, post: 1391560, member: 13311"] OOH OOH! I almost forgot the really good/bad one! It gives me a chance to give Glock a shot to the kidney so I can't pass this up! My brother with a dishwasher safe pistol(.40) and what the maker called a "prototype" holster. Turns out he had made LOTS of them in different pistol molds. The hammer strap had a hard piece of plastic about 2.5" long on the end of it, and the snap button punched through the plastic and the nylon strap. We were a LOOOONG way from asphalt and just doing some blasting on a weekend. I had walked to the truck to get ammo when I heard his pistol discharge. It wasn't the normal clean pop of a .40, but more muffled and dull. To this day I can remember hearing that thing hit the ground before I could even turn around. He had reloaded and was holstering his carry weapon. The solid platic strap fell through the trigger guard. In placing it in the holster he had pushed the trigger/"safety" down with the engaged plastic strap. It punched a .40 S&W FMJ in just below his hip bone and it exited about 3/4" above his knee. It actually hit nothing but meat!!! I ran a 92' Nissan Hardbody truck(DAMN! those things are TOUGH!) at the 100mph range for miles until we hit the highway. Being far out AZ. there was not even a pay phone around. We traveled that way all the way to the hospital in Prescott. He was fine, but the truck got an alignment and new drag plates underneath. [/QUOTE]
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