Yes. That is absolutely the case. One of the
Most popular handguns does not have a safety switch that must be toggled before firing. (Glock series handguns)
If someone performs a negligent discharge, they are responsible, not Glock. It does have other safety mechanisms to prevent accidental fires not resulting from a trigger pull.
If someone performs a negligent discharge, they are responsible, not Glock. It does have other safety mechanisms to prevent accidental fires not resulting from a trigger pull.