Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
The take away is:

1. Don't do that. 2. Don't sell someone else a gun after you do that. 3. Don't f'ing do that.

And 4. When a gun is not working right, you should not continue using it until you fully understand why it isn't right and fix it.

Mark, I'm glad you spoke to her about the posting of her video. Its very brave of her to be public about what is a life changing accident.

I'm quite surprised that her insurance carrier did not sue the guy who did that by the way.
YES! I have had a few knowledgeable people ask me already today about the striker block, and who watched the video and rightly picked up on the problems that were symptomatic of the eventual failure. When she told me, right after the accident, I spent about an hour on the phone with Ben Stoeger, looked at the holster, then the gun and it was pretty obvious to me what had occurred. But, not everyone understands, and she certainly knows a lot more now than she did.

I was pretty surprised that her medical carrier did not subrogate, especially when they would had a pretty good case.