I agree, along with Ginsue's thoughts.
I don't think anyone on this forum needs to apologize for their comments, the guy is liable for his weapon, and I sense as with most AD/NDs they don't want to own up to what really happened. If the gun was on the table loaded and the hammer slipped and locked in a firing position. If the gun was in such disrepair that this was able to happen, that is the owners fault. If it was a fluke mechanical issue, have the gun examined and then sue (as is the American way), then he can pay of the civil lawsuits against him.






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