dannno
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How was that an accident? How did a gun fire without the trigger being pulled? This requires some liberal thinking skills.
I believe he did admit to pulling back the hammer.
How was that an accident? How did a gun fire without the trigger being pulled? This requires some liberal thinking skills.
I believe he did admit to pulling back the hammer.
I believe he did admit to pulling back the hammer.
If it was not a "Slip Gun", https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/slip gun
he still needed to pull the trigger.
Related Question
Which is more dangerous,? a Slip Gun,, or the person that would carry a Slip Gun?
If it was not a "Slip Gun", https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/slip gun
he still needed to pull the trigger.
Related Question
Which is more dangerous,? a Slip Gun,, or the person that would carry a Slip Gun?
Doesn't this potential always exist when the hammer is not fully drawn back and the trigger is not engaged yet ?
Doesn't this potential always exist when the hammer is not fully drawn back and the trigger is not engaged yet ?
Alec Baldwin “what could I have done”
You could have checked the damn gun yourself!
How was that an accident? How did a gun fire without the trigger being pulled? This requires some liberal thinking skills.
Another evil gun "just went off". /sarc
I believe he did admit to pulling back the hammer.
I totally believe Baldwin would go around emphasizing that he did not pull the trigger, knowing that people would hear it and be so "shocked" just for free publicity.
Hammer has a Half cock. and full cock.
Trigger must be depressed/released for the hammer to fall..
A hammer in the un-cocked position over a live round could be slammed and fired.. (dropped or struck)
Trigger releases both Cocked and Half-Cocked.
unless the gun has been modified or worn out to an unsafe condition.
I learned to quick Draw with Black Powder revolvers.
I have a dangerous habit,,I draw with the trigger pulled..before I clear leather.
My thumb becomes my trigger finger.
I have never accidentally discharged a firearm.
So my question is, on any average revolver [not modified], can you manipulate the hammer in any way where it will strike the firing pin with sufficient force to set off a bullet/cartridge without being restrained by the trigger mechanism. As in, can you pull it back just before it engages the mechanism and release in order to fire the round ?
A better question would be, did they bring an average revolver to the set of a film about something that happened 150 years ago?
So my question is, on any average revolver [not modified], can you manipulate the hammer in any way where it will strike the firing pin with sufficient force to set off a bullet/cartridge without being restrained by the trigger mechanism. As in, can you pull it back just before it engages the mechanism and release in order to fire the round ?
So my question is, on any average revolver [not modified], can you manipulate the hammer in any way where it will strike the firing pin with sufficient force to set off a bullet/cartridge without being restrained by the trigger mechanism. As in, can you pull it back just before it engages the mechanism and release in order to fire the round ?
Good question. I do not for a second accept that a gun fires itself. The rest of the case can be debated but guns do not fire themselves.
Whether loaded, unloaded, "safe," finger off trigger...
It doesn't matter. You do NOT point a weapon at another individual. Unless you are sincere in causing harm or death.
You may show me a gun is unloaded. You may allow me to recheck that it is unloaded. If at that point you STILL sweep me I'm going to lay you on your ass.
If the idiot who was pulling back the hammer already had the trigger depressed while he was cocking it, it would fire when the hammer was released.
I just took my Colt Navy out and held the trigger down while pulling back the hammer. As long as I pull the hammer all the way back, before letting go of it, it will fire.Cylinder turns as well,, as the hammer is drawn.
Half way still moves the cylinder OUT of Battery. Won't fire. it's a Mechanical thing.
I just took my Colt Navy out and held the trigger down while pulling back the hammer. As long as I pull the hammer all the way back, before letting go of it, it will fire.