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originally posted by: Domo1
a reply to: buni11687
ETA - Yea, im going to stop doing this now to because Im not so sure this is good for the gun.
I feel like we're scientists. Maybe not the brightest ones, but still. No negligent discharges right? RIGHT!? Now let me see if I can find a pencil...
Pro tip - Dont point the pencil towards yourself or anything that'll easily break. I never knew my M9's firing pin hit with such force until I put a pencil hole in my wall last year.
originally posted by: Domo1
a reply to: buni11687
Pro tip - Dont point the pencil towards yourself or anything that'll easily break. I never knew my M9's firing pin hit with such force until I put a pencil hole in my wall last year.
Why must you tempt me so?
OK, just tried it. Pencil moves like an inch. I was disappointed. Doesn't move at all if the slide is back even a little bit. Gotta say too that if anything this makes me believe Wilson even more. It would be a really weird thing to make up, but someone is going to say that's why he did.
originally posted by: Domo1
a reply to: LDragonFire
I can do video if you really want me to. He was carrying a P229.
I can get two different clicks depending on how far back the slide is. Neither would fire the gun.
The next five are trigger pulls when the slide is about a 1/4 inch back.
The next five are trigger pulls with the slide with a bit of pressure. You can see that the hammer is wanting to move, but it's range is limited and it barely does.
Next thing I remember putting my left hand on it like this, putting my elbow into the back of my seat and pushing with all I could forward.
Without even looking, I just grab the top of my gun, the slide and I racked it, and I put my, still not looking just holding my hand up, I pulled the trigger again, it goes off.
originally posted by: LDragonFire
a reply to: Domo1
If you watch the video from Wilson that I posted he doesn't say any of this. He states that Brown put his hand on top of his gun and was trying to get into the trigger guard to shoot him with his own fire arm. He attempted to fire twice and when he mentions the second attempt he claimed to hear another click. He never mentions the slide moving.
This IMO is reasonable doubt, and that's all the grand jury was required to issue a indictment.
In deciding whether to indict, the grand jury will be looking for probable cause of a crime, which means that there is some evidence of each of the elements of [the] crime. This is a much lower standard than proof beyond a reasonable doubt, the standard trial juries use to determine if someone is guilty.