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Ok, I've dropped a gun hundreds of times and never had one go off.
I don't carry with the safety on , hot and ready if needed.I have the same gun ... to load a round in the chamber the hammer is cocked (single action mode). Sounds like the safety may not have been on.
I don't carry with the safety on , hot and ready if needed.
Mistake 1: Gun in purse.
Mistake 2: Trigger probably not covered.
Probably had some object in the purse press up against the trigger on impact.
That gun has an awkward safety, probably wasn't on.
Are you French?
Mistake 1: Gun in purse.
Mistake 2: Trigger probably not covered.
Ok, I've dropped a gun hundreds of times and never had one go off. In fact, I don't think I've ever had anything dislodge.
So someone wanna tell me how this stupidity happens?
Ban Starbucks! and friends... and talking...Mistake 3: carrying a junk gun and drinking a coffee at starbucks. If you can afford to go to starbucks you shouldn't be carrying a piece of shit.
-Mike
I don't carry with the safety on , hot and ready if needed.
Are you French?
IMO pistols and revolvers carried in purses or fanny packs are simply accidents waiting to happen. They should only be carried strapped on tight and held close to the body. Yes, that can be a little inconvenient at times but that is the only way they will always be under your direct and positive control. You would be amazed at how many times guns in purses and fanny packs have be lost or misplaced to the great embarrassment of the owner and at great risk to the general public. The same goes for guns kept under the driver side front seats of cars. It's just not worth the risk.
Ok, I've dropped a gun hundreds of times and never had one go off. In fact, I don't think I've ever had anything dislodge.
So someone wanna tell me how this stupidity happens?
It was an old FIE Titan from the 70's / 80's that clearly didn't have a firing pin safety. It happens.
Mistake 3: carrying a junk gun and drinking a coffee at starbucks. If you can afford to go to starbucks you shouldn't be carrying a piece of [STRIKE=strike]shit[/STRIKE] merde.
-Mike
Does anybody have a translator?