I used to work at an indoor pistol range and over 50% of the ND's that happened during my time there were glocks. The last one i recall went through the counter a bit down from the register, so we stuck a wooden dowel with a sign on it that said "Cops: 13 Civilians: 4".
Some of the more memorable cop ND's involved one having his sidearm go off when he adjusted his holster while sitting on the couch in the lobby watching TV. Round went through the couch, skipped off the floor, down the hall, and took out the vending machine. That one missed me by about 2 feet. Had another go off next to me where i ended up drawing on the cop and kicking him out.
I used to work at an indoor pistol range and over 50% of the ND's that happened during my time there were glocks. The last one i recall went through the counter a bit down from the register, so we stuck a wooden dowel with a sign on it that said "Cops: 13 Civilians: 4".
Some of the more memorable cop ND's involved one having his sidearm go off when he adjusted his holster while sitting on the couch in the lobby watching TV. Round went through the couch, skipped off the floor, down the hall, and took out the vending machine. That one missed me by about 2 feet. Had another go off next to me where i ended up drawing on the cop and kicking him out.
How’d that cop pull his trigger just by adjusting his holster? Hopefully he got a different service pistol after that.