TDDude wrote:I've never believed any of the stories about guns going off just because they were dropped and discharged as they hit the ground. My suspicion is that the story is intentially misleading in order for the media to portray firearms as more dangerous than they actually are. . . .
Nope, the booger hooker was involved and a story is made up to save face or to distort facts.
I won't say it
never happens. But my first suspicion
every time I hear "it just went off," is that someone had their finger on the trigger.
Even with a 1911 with no firing pin safety, I think the odds of it firing by hitting the ground are right up there with being struck by lightening while on your way to cash in your winning lotto ticket.
Long guns may be a different story. Many (most?) of them might be more susceptible to firing when dropped. But the chances of one firing and actually hitting someone anywhere but in the foot seem pretty astronomical to me. When we heard the story of the kid who knocked the gun over while cleaning the cabinet, and shot his brother in the chest, my bull meter immediately went into the red.