Let me admit that I don't carry, and after an NGD in my office a few years ago, I'm sort of paranoid. But I've never asked the question that has always been nagging me. How can you drop a pistol and have it discharge? Let me provide some context - I have an AR15 with a safety. It's never going to go bang if I drop it. I have a Mossberg - it won't go bang either. But my MP40... hmm. There is no "safety" like a switch per se'. I have a palm activated safety #1 and a trigger finger safety #2.
I admit I've been negligent in researching this, but what keeps me from racking the MP40 and tossing it in the air to test the weapon? I'd never do this of course, but how do those very subtle safeties prevent a discharge?
I admit I've been negligent in researching this, but what keeps me from racking the MP40 and tossing it in the air to test the weapon? I'd never do this of course, but how do those very subtle safeties prevent a discharge?
