Jschmuck2
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Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: Jschmuck2
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Originally posted by: thepd7
Originally posted by: Jschmuck2
Originally posted by: pontifex
the hammer had to have been pulled back for the revolver to go off right? sounds like he wasn't practicing gun safety
No, not necessarily.
how else does a revolver fire?
There might not have been a firing pin block in the revolver. If the hammer hit the floor, it might have generated enough force to set off the primer.
i thought of that too, but most guns these days have a firing pin block, don't they?
1.) Go fuck yourself.
2.) If the revolver is DA (which I'm pretty sure it is, assuming it's a recent model), maybe he tripped with his finger on the trigger. Of course, with a gun that size, he would've had to have been pointing it AT himself for that situation to play out...but I suppose anything is possible in Texas.
3.) I'm not necessarily anti-gun, I'm anti-gun culture. I'm also anti-douchebag, which is why we don't get along.
EDIT: My above assumption was wrong. I assumed it would be the Raging Bull version and now that I see in the edit that it wasn't, I take that back.
when you say gun culture... what do you mean? The idea of buying a couple different guns and enjoying talk of them and taking them out to the range to enjoy every now and then... is that the gun culture you hate? Because if I could afford that, it's what I'd do. But I'm a pyro that loves explosions and loud noises, so guns and rifles are up my ally. That and I need to stay proficient at marksmanship considering that will be my duty in life for the foreseeable future. But I thoroughly go by proper gun safety and have the idea that one should never hold a weapon you are not 100% familiar with in terms of inner workings. At the least, the knowledge of how to clear any weapon you hold is a must.
What the OP describes is an unfortunate accident.
But it appears the man in question did not adhere completely to gun safety considerations. The idea that he tripped while holding a revolver with the hammer pulled back suggests he was moving. Bummer. Takes only one moment of not adhering to proper gun safety for a lethal accident to occur.
and he wouldn't have needed to point it at himself for this to happen. If you fall while in motion, he could have let go of the gun or it could have slipped in his hand. Depending on what direction he fell and other circumstances not mentioned, it could have went down in numerous ways.
:thumbsup: for rational responses.
