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Old May 7th, 2008, 05:08 PM   #12
dnowell
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Originally Posted by Reborn View Post
By making a firing pin or other parts move at a slower than normal speed.
I can (barely) imagine that that could cause a failure to fire, but don't see how that could plausibly cause the gun to go off by itself. I'm not aware of any parts in a gun which would move based on the pull of a weak magnet. Can anyone suggest anything that might? Even a strong home magnet could barely pull the slack off most triggers, much less all the way back.
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