Yes, a gun can accidentally discharge without the trigger being pulled due to mechanical malfunctions or defects in the firearm.
Yes, a gun can go off accidentally without any external force or trigger being pulled if there is a mechanical malfunction or defect in the firearm.
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Not necessarily. there are a lot of things that come into factor when you investigate a negligent discharge, such as climate conditions to the condition of the weapon. It is possible that he did have a negligent discharge. Although not remembering and not actually pulling the trigger are two separate things, you should always know when or when not you have pulled a trigger and if the weapon was or was not on safe.
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Who Pulled the Trigger - 1916 was released on: USA: 1 August 1916
Max pulled the trigger and bullets shot out
'before i could even blink, he pulled the trigger on me'
A trigger lock is used for gun safety. It is a mechanism that goes over the trigger and locks to prevent the trigger from being pulled.
There is a balance between having a trigger pull so light the gun may fire accidentally, and a pull so stiff the gun cannot be fired accurately. The trigger pull spring gauge is used to measure the force needed to make the gun fire, It is attached to the trigger of an unloaded cocked firearm, and pulled until the action drops the firing pin, as it would when firing the gun.
They pulled the trigger!
A thistle funnel can be loaded with 30 calibre bullets or an f88 shell. To fire the thistle funnel, you must pull the trigger. King Henry VIII of England was believed to have been killed after he accidentally pulled the trigger on the thistle funnel while aiming it at itself.
He pulled the trigger on the gun and the bullet flew through the air and killed his enemy