A derringer with the hammer down on a live cartridge - yup, that'll fire if it lands hammer down on a hard surface. There have been lots of cases to prove that works.rp_photo wrote:I wonder if was a Derringer-type gun?Excaliber wrote:
The part about how the trigger got pulled is conspicuously missing.
There was a recent case in Houston where one discharged after being dropped in a restaurant.
Both my M&P .40 and Glock 26 with a round in the chamber have fallen from the truck seat to the driveway with no discharges and no visible dings for that matter.
Even a derringer dropped from one hand to another, even if it were to land on the hammer, doesn't put nearly enough force on the primer to fire it.
I'm not buying the story as told.