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Since I'm pretty sure "equvient" is not a word, Mr Roboto could define it however he wants I suppose... For example "Absolutely not! It's logically inferior to your argument."
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I know very little about guns so I'm hoping someone can shed some light on a question I have. The OP has suggested that the kid must have been aiming at his mother and learned it somewhere.
Now...I feel like the best way to NOT get shot by a 2 year old with a gun is for them to actually aim it at you. With the weight of the gun, kickback, etc. is it at all likely a child that small would have the capability to hit someone/something they were aiming at? I would think hitting her was just a coincidence rather than any sort of aiming skill. |
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I simply mean that the child had to physically point the gun at his mother. Why would a child do this unless learned by seeing it or dare I say even showed?
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The biggest factor in the child's ability to aim the weapon is going to be the trigger pull. Her firearm was a Smith and Wesson M&P Shield which has a trigger pull of about 6.5 pounds. That doesn't sound like a lot but actually is. When you pull the trigger it will pull the gun to one side or another as your index finger works to apply this force. A 2yo is physically unable to apply sufficient pressure while also keeping the sights on target. Basically even if the child had aimed the weapon at her there is a very small chance that it would be pointing in the same direction by the time the trigger was pulled. It was an extremely unlikely, but accidental, shot. |
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01-02-2015, 04:12 PM | #52 |
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Definitely could be. Little kids mimic what they see and they catch on quickly. One walk through the living room while dad was watching Reservoir Dogs could have been enough.
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Ok - I think we've cleared the 2 year old from first degree murder charges. Now, onto better things...what are the best arguments for the need for silencers? I've heard: 1. Helps protect hearing at the range (I like this one) 2. Can improve speed of getting back on target 3. For criminals like Squishy...helps them minimize attention to their criminal endeavors. No but seriously...we aren't allowed silencers, and I've always thought that was ok, because why would you need them unless you were trying to shoot someone and muffle your activities (keep in mind that was before I heard a silenced weapon fire and realize it only partially muffles the shot - prior to that I figured it was like in Bond movies where .45s sound like silenced .22s). But then some Americans opened my mind. |
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Well said.
S&W M&P (incl C and Shield lines) have about that pressure, unless they get that stupid MA complaint one. For a fit guys who workout weekly, will have a sore forearm pulling 100-200 rounds at a range on their 1st day at a range. That said, 6.5lbs weight is probably 25-33% of 2yr old's body weight. Quote:
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I have to disagree on this one. Limp wrist any pistol and your shot will print high. There's a split-second of time between when the powder ignites, imparting the recoil, and when the bullet actually leaves the barrel (even more noticeable on full-sized pistols). Try it at the range next time. Hold the pistol very, very loose. The baby could've been pointing at the chest / neck and hit the head.
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Best way to practice.
1. Use laser site and start dry firing (please make sure do all your double check on safety rule 1,2,3's prior), and see what/how you are pulling your trigger. 2. After #1 muscle memory, put empty casing in the middle of magazine pack, and see how you are pulling the trigger during active drills. You can see what you are doing right/wrong while pulling the trigger. That said(Going back to the topic), it would be very difficult for 2y/o kid to aim+hold the shield+ pull 6+ lbs trigger. RH
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By the people for the people. It's not us vs them, we are suppose to be in this together. Thats what happens in a civilized society.
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I'd put money on it that the gun was probably upside-down in the purse, and the kid just grabbed the handle and squeezed hard enough to fire the weapon.
Do they know if the kid actually took the gun out of the purse and held it and shot it? I think the mom just left a loaded gun, safety off, (probably upside-down) in her purse and the kid got his hands on it, squeezed, the rest is history. |
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