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Yep, that was me...
However, this did kind of shake me for it, and I am kind of looking for a really nice OWB holster for my Cz-75B, at which point I'll start carrying that instead. I just don't want to order online (without being able to play with it first), and no-one seems to carry any for the CZs.
Uncle mikes makes a kydex paddle for S&W autos that fits the cz-75b. Thats the only holster that I could find that would fit my cz perfectly.
Not a "kaboom", it was an accidental discharge (AD). A "kaboom" (kB) is a specific term for a round that misfires inside the gun, usually destroying parts of the chamber, barrel, frame, and receiver. The cause is often a round that has been reloaded beyond the recommended specs (too hot).
Yes, he was damn lucky to be pointing it in a non-lethal direction; glad he's okay. Sounds like the gun wasn't behaving properly and needs some factory attention.
I share knowledge the same way I have sex: Very little and very fast.Well it sure made a kaboom, I appreciate the insight and I'll remember that terminology.
UPDATE:
I just got the 1911 back from RIA, and it seems to be fixed. I think they did some 'tuning' as well, since the trigger and seem smother.
They were pretty good for support, though I still would have rathered this didn't happen.