Schools are supposed to safe areas so no guns allowed, but the ATF and FBI carries this known unstable hair trigger weapon in to a grade school in Waco,Tx and this is how the trouble started chanches are they shot them own selves.
Hold on a minute! The Glock is stable as hell-- you just have to keep the finger off the trigger (like every DA revolver made in the U.S.). It isn't rocket science, but it does presume paying attention to handling the arm instead of role-playing in front of an audience.
As for a hair trigger, I haven't handled a Glock that really had one, but you can get them down to a nice pull weight if you play around with it. Even so, it's nothing like what you can do to, say, a High Standard Supermatic.
I carried a Glock 23 .40 cal five days a week for twelve years with out a problem. I even dropped it a few times. My advise is always carry a Glock in a holster and be careful of the trigger when putting it in the holster.
I carried a Glock 23 .40 cal five days a week for twelve years with out a problem. I even dropped it a few times. My advise is always carry a Glock in a holster and be careful of the trigger when putting it in the holster.
As do the local police... I hope. Many school districts have their own police forces, and hope to hell they are armed since the gang bangers and others who would harm students very likely are.