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  • Rom [he/him]
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    10 months ago

    Not a gun expert. Putting aside the obvious "don't bring a gun into an MRI machine" would having the safety on prevent this sort of thing?

    • GinAndJuche
      hexagon
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      10 months ago

      I’m pretty sure it would have prevented it firing. Not tucking into the waistband (presumably how the ass got hit) would also have prevented the gunshot wound even if it still went off.

      It would still damage someone or something when it gets summoned by the magnet wizard though. I think.

    • RyanGosling [none/use name]
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      10 months ago

      The most popular handgun is the Glock, and that has a trigger safety. This means that all you have to do is depress the entire trigger for it to go off. The springs and metal pieces that hold together that little safety are small, so powerful magnets could pull them back them. People usually get aftermarket parts too, and some triggers will be fully metallic which means it’ll be even more vulnerable to a magnet. Also, people will often make the trigger lighter meaning less force is required to fire the gun lol.

      There is also a a piece of metal in front of the firing pin (the little pin that hits the back of the bullet for it to explode and fly out the barrel). If the trigger isn’t depressed, a powerful magnet could still rip the pin block back which releases the pin. Though I’ve heard that Glocks aren’t fully cocked, so the energy shouldn’t be powerful enough to strike the primer. But again, this is a powerful magnet(s) from all sorts of directions. The firing pin is metallic as well, so the magnet could force the it towards the bullet with much more energy than normal.

      I’m not physicist or mechanic, but i wonder if a manual safety would be safer in this scenario since it requires you push down before you can fire, whereas a trigger safety will move horizontally in one quick motion.

      The second part isn’t exclusive to Glock. Well, nor is the first one. Many popular CCWs are trigger safety only and many people will remove the thumb safety altogether.