larryh1108
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I had one I voted as an AD. I was working on an extraction issue of a 1911 type SA pistol. It was a .22LR and the empty casing would not always extract. Of course, I was working on the extractor. When I was checking the function, I would hand cycle live ammo thru the gun. I was not comfortable with this so I removed the firing pin to cycle the rounds. I would aggressively pull the slide back and release it to simulate the auto cycle. My finger never tounched the trigger during this process. So, on the 4th or 5th round from the magazine the gun fired a round into the floor (no finger on the trigger, pointed in a safe direction, firing pin removed). I was dumbfounded. No one else was in the house and the 2 dogs looked at me like I was some kind of idiot. However, to this day I have no idea how the round was fired but I did come up with a pretty good theory. It's all I have but it makes sense to me. Can anyone else come up with a way this gun fired? I still call it an AD since there was nothing negligent about it.