longwatch
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Maybe that precept should preceed LOADED, MUZZLE, TRIGGER & TARGET.Guns are dangerous, M'kay.
Yup.It looks like he was using a vertical foregrip attached to the accessory rail and it came off during that last burst. You can see it lying on the floor in the last few frames of the video.
Oops. Missed that small fact. Guess I look dumb now. I guess I'll change my first post to, "don't trust plastic tension screws on plastic to hold under repeated fully-automatic jarring".OC-Glock19 wrote:Yup.It looks like he was using a vertical foregrip attached to the accessory rail and it came off during that last burst. You can see it lying on the floor in the last few frames of the video.
Yeah, Mr ATF "I am the only one in the room professional enough to handle this Glock .40" BANG lost my toes ...I prefer this video.:lol:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=3151092
Not the reaction I expected after being shot!
A little OT, but longwatch, how do you embed youtube videos?
I have tried with no success!
Wow, that cop in the classroom really put the fear of guns in those kids...thats great. They almost panicked when the women brought out that rifle/shotgun whatever it was, (blurry video).
On the other hand, that is pretty tough to keep on with the lecture after getting shot.
On the third hand, now those kids also think gun wounds aren't that bad.
This video has been discussed in another thread -- I can't find it right now. The Glock 18 had a vertical foregrip attached to the accessory rail and it came off while firing. You can see it lying on the ground in the last few seconds of the video.