I had not heard anything on this story last week, a friend sent me the link to the local TV station in W.VA. Interesting story, I wonder if Glock will release the results of what went wrong to the public.
http://www.wtov9.com/news/21866969/detail.html
"The Glock 21 Marshall County Chief Deputy Kevin Cecil was handling looked like any other gun. But he pointed out there was no trigger, the gun was cracked and the small metal pins were missing. “The firearm that one of our officers was using exploded on him," Cecil said. Cecil said a Marshall County officer was shooting at the range Tuesday morning when his service weapon literally blew up in his hand during a round of fire. "The weapon went to the ground, the range officers were yelling for cease-fires," he said. Cecil says it was the first time the .45-caliber pistol had ever been used. "All that energy blew out on the top of his hand. And that's where his injuries are," Cecil said. The deputy is now recovering at home. He's still undergoing testing to find out the severity of his injuries. The chief believes bad ammunition caused this bizarre accident, but he's looking into it further. "We have talked to the pistol manufacturer, the distributor, the ammo manufacturer and distributor," he said. The chief has never seen a weapon malfunction this serious and he said he hopes to never see anything like this again."
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