dropped 9mm injures baby
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So this can happen? or was the trigger pulled and this is a better story to tell police.
So this can happen? or was the trigger pulled and this is a better story to tell police.
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Re: dropped 9mm injures baby
I'd like to know what handgun was involved. I guess it could've been an unconverted .357 Ruger Blackhawk convertible 9mm loaded with a round under the hammer.philip964 wrote:http://www.click2houston.com/news/29473282/detail.html
So this can happen? or was the trigger pulled and this is a better story to tell police.
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Re: dropped 9mm injures baby
It could have been any gun. Mechanical things no matter how well made do fail. I hope the child will recover fully and the father learns from this incident.
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Re: dropped 9mm injures baby
I believe that is a common scenario.philip964 wrote: or was the trigger pulled and this is a better story to tell police.
I also believe most cases we hear of dropped handguns firing are actually cases where someone reached out and frantically tried to catch the gun before it fell, thereby inserting the booger hook into the bang switch. If someone is dropping a gun, just let it fall to the floor and then safely pick it up. Trying to catch it risks getting someone shot.
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Re: dropped 9mm injures baby
There are makes of guns that can fire when dropped through very rare. I inquired at Kel Tec about my P-11 as I had heard it can happen. They responded it is possible however they have never seen a case of it happening. Don't drop your gun. It scratches the finish.
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Re: dropped 9mm injures baby
That's what I think is most likely. Glocks in particular won't fire when dropped but can easily go off via trigger contact.Jumping Frog wrote:I also believe most cases we hear of dropped handguns firing are actually cases where someone reached out and frantically tried to catch the gun before it fell, thereby inserting the booger hook into the bang switch. If someone is dropping a gun, just let it fall to the floor and then safely pick it up. Trying to catch it risks getting someone shot.philip964 wrote: or was the trigger pulled and this is a better story to tell police.
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Re: dropped 9mm injures baby
I would think the chances of a 1911 going off either way would be extremely remote.rp_photo wrote:That's what I think is most likely. Glocks in particular won't fire when dropped but can easily go off via trigger contact.Jumping Frog wrote:I also believe most cases we hear of dropped handguns firing are actually cases where someone reached out and frantically tried to catch the gun before it fell, thereby inserting the booger hook into the bang switch. If someone is dropping a gun, just let it fall to the floor and then safely pick it up. Trying to catch it risks getting someone shot.philip964 wrote: or was the trigger pulled and this is a better story to tell police.
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Re: dropped 9mm injures baby
Jumping Frog wrote:I believe that is a common scenario.philip964 wrote: or was the trigger pulled and this is a better story to tell police.
I also believe most cases we hear of dropped handguns firing are actually cases where someone reached out and frantically tried to catch the gun before it fell, thereby inserting the booger hook into the bang switch. If someone is dropping a gun, just let it fall to the floor and then safely pick it up. Trying to catch it risks getting someone shot.
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Re: dropped 9mm injures baby
My personal opinion from a lot of years watching, reading, sometimes being involved in the after.. is, two elements are often true…
1: The gun went off
2: The gun was dropped
However, most often the missing third element not reported is, the trigger was pulled.
Making the true sequence a little different.
1: the trigger was pulled
2: the gun went off
3: the gun was dropped.
1: The gun went off
2: The gun was dropped
However, most often the missing third element not reported is, the trigger was pulled.
Making the true sequence a little different.
1: the trigger was pulled
2: the gun went off
3: the gun was dropped.
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