heavyshooter
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Some discharges are accidental. Some (MOST!!!) discharges are negligent.
Unlike most High Roaders, I have been in the presence of a poorly designed or malfunctioning firearm. It has resulted in an AD (it wasn't me of course ). 9 out of 10 discharges are ND's because 9 out of 10 guns require the pulling of the trigger. But there is still the occasional AD. This is why there is more than one rule of gun safety.
For example, if my gun has a drop safety on it and it fires after I drop it, that is and AD. If I inadvertently pull the trigger a second time because of a light trigger pull combined with heavy recoil, that is an ND.
Heavy
Unlike most High Roaders, I have been in the presence of a poorly designed or malfunctioning firearm. It has resulted in an AD (it wasn't me of course ). 9 out of 10 discharges are ND's because 9 out of 10 guns require the pulling of the trigger. But there is still the occasional AD. This is why there is more than one rule of gun safety.
For example, if my gun has a drop safety on it and it fires after I drop it, that is and AD. If I inadvertently pull the trigger a second time because of a light trigger pull combined with heavy recoil, that is an ND.
Heavy
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