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dembowlover 11-08-2008 09:42 AM

Luger Keeps Accidentaly Discharging?! Please Help.
 
Hello everyone, I have a very interesting question. I know someone who had a Luger P08 locked and loaded one day and accidentally discharged while they where holding it with just his right hand. Also, after that happened a few minutes later someone else grabbed the gun again with only their right hand (the person was driving) and accidentally discharged and shot himself on the leg. (the person was trying to pass the gun to the person behind him). Luckily everyones ok but by any chance would you know what might have caused it? Or where I can study these "accidental Luger discharges" I was very scared but what might have caused this?

Vlim 11-08-2008 11:00 AM

Well, first things first:

Keeping a P08 loaded with a chambered round is not a smart thing to do.

Normally speaking, the safety mechanism works just fine, so I guess there is some trouble (too much play, etc...) in that area.

But basically the answer to 'what caused this?' is: User stupidity.

alvin 11-08-2008 11:06 AM

Sounds like the sear only marginally locks the firing pin, so it's sensitive to shaking. Better leave it alone.

I had shooting range friends buying new 1911 or other pistols and spending effort and money replacing trigger, spring, sear, hammer, etc, etc, polishing this and that, the purpose was to "improve" trigger pull. Safety was thrown away. Weird enough, no law restricts that. I figured that I'd better go to range alone, for my own goodness.

HisSoldier 11-22-2008 11:33 PM

I've never heard of anyone taking the safety out and leaving it out of a 1911, and it wouldn't effect the trigger anyway. I wonder what they were thinking. The safety blocks the sear, but only if it's engaged, otherwise there is no contact.

The Virginian 11-27-2008 08:48 AM

Sounds like a weapon that either hasn't been mantained or is in serious need for repairs. Safe gun handling practices would have avoided such an accident.


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