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ANY mechanical system- including the safety on a firearm- CAN fail. This is the reason for the basic firearm safety rules- including "do not point a firearm at anything you do not mean to shoot." It is rare, but CAN happen.
Any man-made mechanical device can fail... But not likely.
Because mechanical systems fail, and people fail. If the muzzle is pointed at some one and you fail, they would ne injured or killed.
Because mechanical systems fail, and people fail. If the muzzle is pointed at some one and you fail, they would ne injured or killed.
Because mechanical systems fail, and people fail. If the muzzle is pointed at some one and you fail, they would ne injured or killed.
Anything can go bad. A breaker is a mechanical device and can fail for many different reasons.
Safety is the responsibility of the shooter, not, the weapon. Weapons are mechanical devices and can fail.
The device is not recognized.
They can if the brakes are out of adjustment or have a mechanical problem.
It is a mode that the transmission will go into when there is a major problem in the transmission. Most of the time it is when the line pressure is way to high, and it goes into fail safe mode to keep the trans. from blowing apart. It is a safety device in the computer system that saves the trans. from server damage.
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Drawbacks include mechanical cutting device. 1 - The clearance between the guides. 2 - breaking the pin axis. 3 - wear the gear home. 4 - Ball bearings fail. 5 - to tear straps.