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That's not unusual. If you drop any loaded mag on a hard surface, there's a good chance of the base plate separating and ammo rounds flying all over the place (as they're held in place by a spring). That's why you're not supposed to drop it in the first place.plus carrying a semi-auto pistol that has a magazine that 'explodes' and sprays ammo all over the sidewalk...
It's very rare with a safety on or with a Glock. I carry, and I've never had a misfire. I've also never dropped my gun. However, the Glocks and Sigs (no safety) and internal safeties to prevent accidental discharge if a gun is dropped.That's not unusual. If you drop any loaded mag on a hard surface, there's a good chance of the base plate separating and ammo rounds flying all over the place (as they're held in place by a spring). That's why you're not supposed to drop it in the first place.
Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.
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True but I was talking about ammo falling out of a dropped mag, not the gun misfiringIt's very rare with a safety on or with a Glock. I carry, and I've never had a misfire. I've also never dropped my gun. However, the Glocks and Sigs (no safety) and internal safeties to prevent accidental discharge if a gun is dropped.
A Motorcycle Mama?Yes.
I have guns too.
She had a Glock & rode a m’cycle.