Negligent Discharge.
As opposed to AD for Accidental Discharge.
Some people will argue that an ND is the ONLY one that exists.
Negligent Discharge.
As opposed to AD for Accidental Discharge.
Some people will argue that an ND is the ONLY one that exists.
"There are no finger prints under water."
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Only way it could be an AD is if the firearm malfunctions, like a slam fire. Anything involving finger on the trigger or the hammer is an ND.
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I saw an SKS slam fire at the range the guy loaded up the mag and let the bolt go(finger off the trigger) and it fire 4 rounds pretty fast. Turns out the firing pin had some old oil or greese and it got stuck and he did not clean it very good so it went full auto so to speak
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Thanks for the replies. Glad i know now. But I do agree with the ND over AD .