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<blockquote data-quote="Hawgman" data-source="post: 730969" data-attributes="member: 7676"><p>Some may think it odd but to truely put my fears to rest I took a cocked (not loaded) glock and droped it nose first on a carpeted floor from chest high. Stayed cocked, did not fire. Did it a few times to convince myself. Also a couple times on the rear of the slide. Additionally, if a gun can't take this I sure wouldn't trust my life to it. </p><p></p><p>Always use a holster that completely covers the trigger. I put my G27 in a coat pocket. When I got home and was pulling it out my finger slipped inside the trigger guard and made light contact with the trigger. Made my blood run cold. Use a J-frame bodyguard for coat pocket now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawgman, post: 730969, member: 7676"] Some may think it odd but to truely put my fears to rest I took a cocked (not loaded) glock and droped it nose first on a carpeted floor from chest high. Stayed cocked, did not fire. Did it a few times to convince myself. Also a couple times on the rear of the slide. Additionally, if a gun can't take this I sure wouldn't trust my life to it. Always use a holster that completely covers the trigger. I put my G27 in a coat pocket. When I got home and was pulling it out my finger slipped inside the trigger guard and made light contact with the trigger. Made my blood run cold. Use a J-frame bodyguard for coat pocket now. [/QUOTE]
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