Can a gun shoot without pulling the trigger?

Yes, a gun can fire without a deliberate trigger pull, though modern firearms have safety features to prevent this, with failures typically resulting from mechanical defects, extreme wear, or specific design flaws (like some older models or particular striker-fired guns) that allow an impact or jolt to discharge a round, often called an "accidental discharge" or "inertia discharge".
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Can a gun fire without a trigger pull?

Yes, a gun can fire without a trigger pull due to mechanical failure, worn-out parts, or improper handling, causing an accidental discharge, although modern firearms have safety mechanisms to make this unlikely if well-maintained. A firearm fires when the hammer or striker strikes the firing pin, and trigger pulls typically deactivate safety devices that block this from happening unintentionally. 
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What causes a gun to fire on its own?

A gun can go off by itself due to mechanical failures (worn parts, broken safeties, faulty design like 'hammer follow'), improper handling (dropping, bumping, or mishandling a loaded firearm), or sometimes extreme conditions like heat (cooking off), though most modern guns have safety features to prevent accidental discharge unless something is very wrong with the gun or user actions. Common issues involve worn internal parts or design flaws that allow the firing pin to drop unexpectedly, especially if the gun is dropped or jostled.
 
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Can a striker fired gun go off without pulling the trigger?

There is one thing that fire a bullet, the hammer, striker hit the firing pin. In order to prevent misfiring, there are different designs to block the firing pin from unintended firing. Only by pulling the trigger will deactivate the safety device.
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What is dry firing?

Dry firing is the practice of pulling the trigger and activating the firing mechanism of a firearm (or bow/crossbow) without any live ammunition, simulating a shot to practice skills like trigger control, grip, and sight alignment, without the cost or noise of live ammo, but requires ensuring the gun is safely unloaded and potentially using snap caps (dummy rounds) to protect the firing pin, especially in rimfire guns. It's a valuable training tool for building muscle memory and improving accuracy and weapon manipulation.
 
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Can dry firing ruin a gun?

Yes, dry firing can damage some guns, especially rimfire firearms where the firing pin hits the hard steel breech face instead of a soft cartridge rim, but most modern centerfire guns are safe for it, though it's always best to check the manufacturer's instructions and use snap caps (dummy rounds) for added safety and to prevent wear. Older centerfire guns, certain shotguns, and specific models (like some CZs) can also be prone to damage.
 
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Does Strikeman damage a gun?

The cartridge is 100% safe for your firearm, and will not damage the weapon during use. The Strikeman target system is designed to work with the Strikeman app. The target includes a removable mount, so you can place the target on a desk or affix the target to a wall.
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How common are accidental discharges?

Accidental gun discharges happen thousands of times each year in the U.S. These incidents often result in unintentional firearm injuries, some of which are fatal. Comprehensive firearm safety education and mandatory training programs could prevent many of these accidents.
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What guns should not be dry fired?

Rimfire firearms, such as those chambered in . 22 LR, should not be dry-fired without snap caps, as the firing pin may strike the chamber and cause damage.
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Is it possible for a Glock to fire without pulling the trigger?

No, an unmodified Glock cannot fire without pulling the trigger due to its three internal safeties (trigger safety, firing pin safety, drop safety) that prevent the striker from moving forward unless the trigger is deliberately pulled, although rare, unproven anecdotes or illegal modifications could theoretically bypass these systems. For a standard Glock, the trigger safety lever must be depressed simultaneously with the trigger itself for firing, blocking accidental discharges from drops or impacts, as explained by Glock's official FAQ page and their "Safe Action" system description. 
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Is the Hellfire trigger legal?

Internally, the firearm is not altered. As in all semi-automatic firearms, only one round is fired with every stroke of the trigger. This allows the "hell-fire trigger" to avoid classification as a machine gun within the definitions used by United States federal law, as stated in an ATF private-letter ruling from 1990.
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What is the lifespan of a gun?

Guns can last for decades or even centuries with proper care, often outliving their original owners, as their lifespan depends heavily on material quality, maintenance, and usage, with replaceable parts like springs allowing for indefinite service if well-kept. While some cheap guns might fail quickly, high-quality firearms, like vintage rifles or modern polymer pistols, can last indefinitely with regular cleaning, oiling, and replacement of worn components like firing pins or springs, potentially shooting hundreds of thousands of rounds.
 
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What can cause a gun to fire on its own?

A gun can go off by itself due to mechanical failures (worn parts, broken safeties, faulty design like 'hammer follow'), improper handling (dropping, bumping, or mishandling a loaded firearm), or sometimes extreme conditions like heat (cooking off), though most modern guns have safety features to prevent accidental discharge unless something is very wrong with the gun or user actions. Common issues involve worn internal parts or design flaws that allow the firing pin to drop unexpectedly, especially if the gun is dropped or jostled.
 
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Is dry firing Glock safe?

Can I dry fire my GLOCK pistol? It's ok to dry fire your GLOCK pistol, but we recommend using a snap cap or dummy round if you will be dry firing for a long period of time.
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Can a gun go off without pulling the trigger on Reddit?

It definitely CAN happen, what happens more often that is a serious concern is that the hammer and sear or sear spring become worn or tuned too far and the hammer falls when struck or follows the slide home. This can cause a discharge.
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Can dry firing ruin your gun?

Yes, dry firing can damage some guns, especially rimfire firearms where the firing pin hits the hard steel breech face instead of a soft cartridge rim, but most modern centerfire guns are safe for it, though it's always best to check the manufacturer's instructions and use snap caps (dummy rounds) for added safety and to prevent wear. Older centerfire guns, certain shotguns, and specific models (like some CZs) can also be prone to damage.
 
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Do guns get hot when fired?

—Firing, and especially rapid firing, heats the gun considerably. In a 5-inch 50-caliber gun, 27 rounds fired in less than 4 minutes caused at the breech a temperature of metal of 275° F. and at the muzzle 304° F.
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Which pistol has the most accidental discharges?

While official stats are scarce, the SIG Sauer P320 is widely cited for numerous alleged accidental discharges, leading to many injuries and even a death, due to a design flaw allowing it to fire with minimal trigger movement, often when holstering; other older models like some Taurus guns also have a reputation for this, but the P320 has gained significant attention for its issues. 
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What's the safest handgun to carry?

The Sig Sauer P365 with manual safety, Glock 43X, and Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact are considered among the safest guns to carry loaded. They offer passive and manual safeties, consistent trigger pulls, and secure holster options that reduce accidental discharge risks.
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What is the #1 cause of accidental death?

As children grow, motor vehicle deaths increase, rapidly becoming the leading cause of preventable injury death. As children transition to teenagers, motor vehicle incidents continue to be the #1 cause of death, but poisoning moves into the 3rd leading cause of death, displacing fires and burns.
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What guns shouldn't you dry fire?

DON'T DRY FIRE A RIMFIRE GUN

With this type of gun, the firing pin is positioned to strike the brass rim of the cartridge. Brass is a softer metal than steel. When dry firing a rimfire gun, the firing pin will strike the much harder steel of the breech face, transferring a tremendous amount of force.
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Is there a magnet strong enough to stop a bullet?

Yes, a powerful enough magnet could theoretically stop a bullet, but for standard lead/copper bullets, it's practically impossible because they aren't magnetic; you'd need an extremely strong electromagnetic system (like for a railgun), a magnetically-attracted bullet (steel core), and precise setup to overcome the bullet's immense speed and kinetic energy through eddy currents or attraction, which is far beyond typical magnets.
 
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Is a gun worth more unfired?

In the case of very specific antique collectible firearms, yes, an unfired example would likely be worth more than an identical example which has been fired.
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