RIAShooter wrote:
DreQo wrote:
RIAShooter wrote:
DreQo wrote:
RIAShooter wrote:
cREbralFIX wrote:
My SERPA worked great until a pebble worked its way into the retention mechanism. That holster landed in the trash at the range once my gun was free of it.
lol seriously?
and did it break the retention mechnism completely or did you just get frustrated with it?
Does it matter? It obviously stopped working under normal circumstances, which is simply unacceptable. Would you carry a handgun that you knew could stop working if a single pebble came in contact with it? I wouldn't.
Every round of ammo in your gun has the potential to blow up, so yes I do trust something that is not 100% proof everyday
lol wow, I can't even justify that argument with a response.
I wish you would do that on a lot of my post you seem to reply too
Uh oh, another conspiracy theorist lol. I don't dislike you more than I dislike anyone else. Your point just made absolutely no sense! Firearm rounds are designed to NOT detonate unless the primer is struck with force by a pointed object. There is no way that the round, in the magazine of your handgun, should detonate under normal circumstances. If yourammo has a tendency to blow up randomly, I would suggest getting different ammo!
Which brings me to the original point. The serpa, yet again, has been proven to FAIL under
normal circumstances. It doesn't matter if it was a total breakage or just a temporary glitch. The weapon was not able to be drawn from the holster at some point or another, and that makes it unsafe.