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retrieverman

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Guns don't " accidentally discharge"
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I’ve told the story before about my brother in law (who happens to be a cop) shooting himself in the leg while reholstering his concealed carry weapon, and he swears he didn’t pull the trigger. I told him to get rid of the gun immediately if it just randomly goes off.:anyone:
 
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“: happening without intent or through carelessness and often with unfortunate results”
 

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“: happening without intent or through carelessness and often with unfortunate results”
In my opinion, “negligent discharge“ is better terminology.
 

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Ding, ding, ding! We have a winner!
I’ve told the story before about my brother in law (who happens to be a cop) shooting himself in the leg while reholstering his concealed carry weapon, and he swears he didn’t pull the trigger. I told him to get rid of the gun immediately if it just randomly goes off.:anyone:
Some SIG P320's did. It's a proven fact.


The legal term is "uncommanded" discharge.

 

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Some SIG P320's did. It's a proven fact.


The legal term is "uncommanded" discharge.

Sounds like choosing the low bidder isn’t the best policy after all, and I stand by my statement above that “negligent“ is still better terminology no matter what legalese calls it.
 
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Some SIG P320's did. It's a proven fact.


The legal term is "uncommanded" discharge.

Perhaps he had a Nambu Type 94? Hit the spring on the side of the frame, Bam!
 
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