my Smith probably DIDN'T go off, and that it was probably the explosive belt tensioners. I will delete this thread later today in order to give everyone who commented a chance to see my follow-up. I apologize to the group.
You could edit your OP with a bold addition explaining what was found. People can read in the very first post that a Smith and Wesson did not actually discharge in your auto accident.
And people can also read that some automobiles now have an explosive device which tensions your seat belt, leaving you tightly strapped into your car to the point you will need to cut yourself out! (numerous eye rolls). This new feature will pair nicely with electric cars that have a torch you alive feature due to lithium batteries under your butt.
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