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Why I don't carry my M&P with a round in the chamber...
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<blockquote data-quote="neotim" data-source="post: 1960963" data-attributes="member: 1680"><p>Can you guarantee that my M&P can't fire in the case of a mechanical malfunction? Here's my situation...</p><p></p><p>I carry my 9c on my hip and I have 4 kids 7 and under. My kids like to give me hugs and often run into me. So here's my question... is it possible for a M&P to fire if the trigger is NOT pulled and their is a mechanical malfunction of the parts that hold the striker back? In other words, would you hold your M&P or Glock to your head with a round chambered and whack the side with your fist?</p><p></p><p>Note: in my case my 9c has a safety lever. Is it any safer in this situation than a non-safety version?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neotim, post: 1960963, member: 1680"] Can you guarantee that my M&P can't fire in the case of a mechanical malfunction? Here's my situation... I carry my 9c on my hip and I have 4 kids 7 and under. My kids like to give me hugs and often run into me. So here's my question... is it possible for a M&P to fire if the trigger is NOT pulled and their is a mechanical malfunction of the parts that hold the striker back? In other words, would you hold your M&P or Glock to your head with a round chambered and whack the side with your fist? Note: in my case my 9c has a safety lever. Is it any safer in this situation than a non-safety version? [/QUOTE]
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