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So I have a 9mm pistol that I am growing quite fond of, although it isn't a big brand name, I have had no issues or worries about it safety wise.

However, I have come across a recent youtube video, that shows 2 out of 3 of the same pistols firing while dropped.Their methods are flawed,( different heights and hand dropped) but it is a bit scary to see.

Now, I ain't no fancy youtuber, and I certainly dont have the means or funds to test 3 of the same guns, but this is the first time I have been in a situation like this, and don't know if I should try and test my personal handgun, or really what to do?

I am unsure if I should post the video or name the pistol, as I have had no issues at all and don't want to drag a small american company's name thru the mud in the event the video is stagged or rigged by the tester.
Any advice is greatly appreciated, Never been in a situation like this before.
 
So I have a 9mm pistol that I am growing quite fond of, although it isn't a big brand name, I have had no issues or worries about it safety wise.

However, I have come across a recent youtube video, that shows 2 out of 3 of the same pistols firing while dropped.Their methods are flawed,( different heights and hand dropped) but it is a bit scary to see.

Now, I ain't no fancy youtuber, and I certainly dont have the means or funds to test 3 of the same guns, but this is the first time I have been in a situation like this, and don't know if I should try and test my personal handgun, or really what to do?

I am unsure if I should post the video or name the pistol, as I have had no issues at all and don't want to drag a small american company's name thru the mud in the event the video is stagged or rigged by the tester.
Any advice is greatly appreciated, Never been in a situation like this before.

I own a CZ 85 combat, its a "Combat" Because it has no firing pin safety, making it easy and having to use no tools to change out a broken firing pin. That said, the firing pin safety is what prevents a bump fire like the kind you are mentioning. I never plan on dropping my gun. But just so you know, I purposely bought a brand name gun knowing this was the case.

So, dont worry about it.
 
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