Biff Tannen
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Cobra derringers: (a long setup to a good question, please bear with me)
When the hammer is in the neutral, uncocked position, the hammer rests on the firing pin, and can discharge if dropped or there is any impact.
If the gun is half-cocked, the firing pin does not rest on the firing pin.
When half-cocked from the neutral position, the gun will NOT fire if trigger is pulled.
BUT, when put in half cock from the fully cocked position MIGHT FIRE if trigger is pulled. (sometimes... you derringer guys know what I mean, there's a nitch that the hammers fall into, where they fire when they're technically not supposed to, I've seen this on Cobras, NAAs, and a few other brands)
Now, the gun needs to be half-cocked for the safety to be on, and the manufacturer recommends to carry half-cocked, with safety on.
HOWEVER, for faster draw for SD, many carry on half cock from the neutral position, without the safety on, since the gun will not fire, even though the safety is not on (If you've practiced drawing one, you know what I mean... Hitting the safety button adds a whole other step to the draw)...
I have a theory that the reason that the manufacturer recommends that the gun should be carried with safety on is that, perhaps they are accounting for human error, through which one can get mixed up between half-cocked from neutral, in which the gun cannot be fired, and half-cocked from the firing position, in which the gun can be fired... But my theory might be wrong...
FINALLY, THE QUESTION:
Has anyone experienced a misfire from this gun, when the hammer was half-cocked from the neutral position, and the safety off???
When the hammer is in the neutral, uncocked position, the hammer rests on the firing pin, and can discharge if dropped or there is any impact.
If the gun is half-cocked, the firing pin does not rest on the firing pin.
When half-cocked from the neutral position, the gun will NOT fire if trigger is pulled.
BUT, when put in half cock from the fully cocked position MIGHT FIRE if trigger is pulled. (sometimes... you derringer guys know what I mean, there's a nitch that the hammers fall into, where they fire when they're technically not supposed to, I've seen this on Cobras, NAAs, and a few other brands)
Now, the gun needs to be half-cocked for the safety to be on, and the manufacturer recommends to carry half-cocked, with safety on.
HOWEVER, for faster draw for SD, many carry on half cock from the neutral position, without the safety on, since the gun will not fire, even though the safety is not on (If you've practiced drawing one, you know what I mean... Hitting the safety button adds a whole other step to the draw)...
I have a theory that the reason that the manufacturer recommends that the gun should be carried with safety on is that, perhaps they are accounting for human error, through which one can get mixed up between half-cocked from neutral, in which the gun cannot be fired, and half-cocked from the firing position, in which the gun can be fired... But my theory might be wrong...
FINALLY, THE QUESTION:
Has anyone experienced a misfire from this gun, when the hammer was half-cocked from the neutral position, and the safety off???
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