TDC,
You are wrong, again, as usual. Slavex put it right when he said, "You take a few courses and suddenly you're an expert" (or something like that). The incident with the Calgary Police Service was almost accurately described. It was a K9 officer, not a Tactical Officer. And yes, the gun twisted in the holster, causing the slide to move up and away from the frame, ever so slightly. The striker went forward, from pre-#### position, and fired the weapon, striking the officer in the leg. The firing pin safety was worn, as it was on many of the weapons and did not prevent the weapon from firing.
Thanks for your great analysis TDC, but you don't know enough about the situation to provide accurate feedback to anyone. There have been several other similar incidents with Glocks around North America. I think Glocks are great weapons, just not quite as good as Sig's...ha...ha.
I almost agree with Sean's explaination. I would disagree with duty weapons being engineered for 20-30 K. Let's have a look at most of the major Tier 1 SF units. They carry Glock, Sig Sauer and HK almost always. There are a very few US Units that have custom 1911 style guns. Some of our Canadian SF's Sig Sauer P226's have well over 100,000 K through them and going strong (proper maintanence and spring changes).
Rich