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Woodsman story time!
I was an MP in the Army and responded to a "domestic disturbance". It was payday weekend (which is ALWAYS fun as an MP) and a soldier had been drinking since around 1700. We were responding at around 0330. Said soldier got into an argument with his wife and grabbed a kitchen knife.
We (the MPs) came on scene, M9s drawn. Last call to come out from dispatch was there was a knife. Inside was chaos! I saw blood all over the linoleum, walls and carpet, half naked wife screaming, man wiping his hands on his white and bloody shirt not cooperating with commands to get out of the kitchen, blue suiter (DoD civilian cop that works with us) issuing commands. All 3 of us LE had weapons drawn on the drunk soldier. We later found the knife stabbed into the door frame above the door (not sure why).
"What's your point, Woodsman?"
Glad you asked. At the time we were using Berretta M9s which are SA/DA guns WITH a manual safety. ("Get to the point, bro.. ")
During that chaos, I FORGOT to switch from safe to fire. We never trained for high pressure situations and because of that I forgot to check for that.
What was the problem? I DIDN'T TRAIN TO REMOVE MANUAL SAFETIES. From that point on my weapon was on fire in my holster.
Now I carry a 1911 and have trained myself to switch from safe to fire.
Is it dangerous? Only if you're not trained for it
I was an MP in the Army and responded to a "domestic disturbance". It was payday weekend (which is ALWAYS fun as an MP) and a soldier had been drinking since around 1700. We were responding at around 0330. Said soldier got into an argument with his wife and grabbed a kitchen knife.
We (the MPs) came on scene, M9s drawn. Last call to come out from dispatch was there was a knife. Inside was chaos! I saw blood all over the linoleum, walls and carpet, half naked wife screaming, man wiping his hands on his white and bloody shirt not cooperating with commands to get out of the kitchen, blue suiter (DoD civilian cop that works with us) issuing commands. All 3 of us LE had weapons drawn on the drunk soldier. We later found the knife stabbed into the door frame above the door (not sure why).
"What's your point, Woodsman?"
Glad you asked. At the time we were using Berretta M9s which are SA/DA guns WITH a manual safety. ("Get to the point, bro.. ")
During that chaos, I FORGOT to switch from safe to fire. We never trained for high pressure situations and because of that I forgot to check for that.
What was the problem? I DIDN'T TRAIN TO REMOVE MANUAL SAFETIES. From that point on my weapon was on fire in my holster.
Now I carry a 1911 and have trained myself to switch from safe to fire.
Is it dangerous? Only if you're not trained for it