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I made a M&P9 turn into a Glock, with pics


Kegger

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Very scarry stuff and glad your OK, I just got a new holster for my Sig P220 ST today as it was moved into my primary carry weapon, like a boat anchor that can kill but I LOVE THIS GUN, it fits very tight into the new holster and this story will remind me to holster slowly. Thanks for sharing.... COOP

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Guest guardlobo
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Be careful man.:taunt: You might not have as happy of an ending next time. :poop::cool:

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Well, I'd say your luck reserves are pretty much depleted now. Stay away from guns and drive really slow until you have a chance to go buy some rabbits' feet and four leaf clovers.

Guest RedFive
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Too bad. . . looked like a nice pair of shorts, too!

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Actually, we went right back to shooting, but I look like I have no idea what I'm doing when I reholster now. Real slow, finger waaaay away from the gun and staring at the holster like it's coming after me.

And yes the shorts are very nice and I intend to keep wearing them as a reminder.

On another note, the IFAK has been rebuilt and is now on my chest rig. No more being without a TK and bandaging stuffs from now on.

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Turn into a Glock? whattheheckever

looks more like a fella lost his sense to me........

Ive seen what happens

when a bullet goes down a leg like you almost did,its pretty messed up as an end result

you got lucky,VERY lucky

Edited by SonnyCrockett
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Kegger, much respect for posting this. Always a good reminder. I've been shooting less than a year and back when I first started I screwed up bad!!!! .380 in my bedroom wall. That was a huge wakeup call for me. Glad you're ok man

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So... and American-made gun won't shoot you in the butt if it's ND'd, when an Austrian one likely would have? Interesting. :up:

J.

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So... and American-made gun won't shoot you in the butt if it's ND'd, when an Austrian one likely would have? Interesting. :D

J.

The Austrians don't really like us. They tolerate us because we buy a lot of their guns. Yes, they're designed for accidental butt shootings :up::D.

Since Kegger bought American, his butt was saved. And, it's a better gun :)

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The Austrians don't really like us. They tolerate us because we buy a lot of their guns. Yes, they're designed for accidental butt shootings :up::D.

Since Kegger bought American, his butt was saved. And, it's a better gun :)

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What brand holster is that? Before I read the entire story I figured that holster indent into the trigger guard was the culprit.

Guest The Highlander
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Glad you are ok, and thank you for posting a reminder to all of us.

Guest RedFive
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Not to hijack the thread, but my wife and I are new to picking out guns--as it happens, I have been looking at an M&P 9mm, and she wants a Glock 19, so I figure this is a good place to ask about the subject line "I made a M&P9 turn into a Glock" and what it means. She and I have both shot plenty of times, but haven't picked ones out out to buy before.

Thanks for posting, and I'm glad you're ok!

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It's a reference to what a lot of people call Glock butt. AKA not being absolutely sure your finger is off the trigger before holstering, or allowing your finger to get to the trigger before the gun is on target.

Exactly what happened to me yesterday.

Has zero bearing on the guns themselves, I like both the M&P and Glocks, just have to have constant situational awareness.

Guest Bronker
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...Has zero bearing on the guns themselves, I like both the M&P and Glocks, just have to have constant situational awareness...

The wisdom to be extracted from the thread.

Guest trigem
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I got very lucky, could have easily ended up with a severely damaging GSW.

I immediately thanked God for only having a small powder burn.

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Guest trigem
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Glad all is well...

It was caused by a short between the ground & the trigger :confused:

I had one when first started carrying, changed my handling of weapons for ever.

I bought a Blackhawk Serpa holster and trained my finger away from the trigger, it did the trick

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