A criticism of the Glock big idea is that the trigger must be depressed prior to disassembly or insertion into the original layout of its storage case, which can result in an unintentional discharge if the operator is extremely negligent.
The claim was then conceal by the Associated Press and further hide by multifarious United States television copy stations and newspapers. It out-of-date since become an urban legend that to this day continues to appear in dispatch conclusions and movies, and has even been a topic of debate in Glock 26 the United States Congress and during oral falling-out before the United States Closing Court in the case of District of Columbia v. Heller.
