The reason many kids shoot themselves is due to many design choices of these guns.
1- no safety, as in theory the officer’s gun should only be drawn in life or death situations.
2- a round is already chambered for the same reason as above
3- the trigger pull is probably too heavy for young children to pull it with their pointer finger. This ends up with them reorienting the gun to where the muzzle is pointed at their chest and they use their thumbs to depress the trigger.
It’s horrific and every employer whose employee’s have firearms should provide a safe of some sort and require it’s use while off duty.
The thumb on the trigger pull makes so much sense. I remember the first time I fired a pistol being surprised at how difficult it was to squeeze the trigger. I’d fired a .22 rifle quite a bit and the pistol felt ridiculous by comparison.
The reason many kids shoot themselves is due to many design choices of these guns.
1- no safety, as in theory the officer’s gun should only be drawn in life or death situations.
2- a round is already chambered for the same reason as above
3- the trigger pull is probably too heavy for young children to pull it with their pointer finger. This ends up with them reorienting the gun to where the muzzle is pointed at their chest and they use their thumbs to depress the trigger.
It’s horrific and every employer whose employee’s have firearms should provide a safe of some sort and require it’s use while off duty.
The thumb on the trigger pull makes so much sense. I remember the first time I fired a pistol being surprised at how difficult it was to squeeze the trigger. I’d fired a .22 rifle quite a bit and the pistol felt ridiculous by comparison.