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7/14/2025, 5:03:34 AM
>>63974984
FBI report says that a brand new unfired gun went off just by wiggling the frame off the slide, on the second attempt. Siggers BTFO

>>63975771
>being intentionally disabled. On top of wrong parts being in the gun (10mm takedown bar in a 9mm FCU)
Certainly possible. This is Sikh Saaar we're talking about behind the manufacture of every gun. If they can fuck up the design they can fuck up the production too. And it is replicable :^)

>Per their findings, the only way to make the safety lever fail
...is to wiggle the frame off the slide a bit while holstered, which can easily happen naturally to a user in the field from natural movement. All it takes is the primary sear to slip off at random while that wiggling happens, and due to shitty Indian (but I repeat myself) MIM parts, rounding and excess material called "rollover" can increase the chances of that.

>which is analogous to moving the trigger bar
Sure, but the point is that the user is not actuating it himself, which is bad.

>At no point does the FBI explain what "manually releasing the primary sear" means. If it's not by pulling the trigger, then it's by forcefully pushing on the sear, which isn't a realistic failure mode. You'd need a needle punch to get in there.
I see a punch in the hands of the user in the picture which seems to be how the FBI are releasing the sear manually while testing the other safety measures. The punch test may have been inspired by Three P320s In A Trenchcoat's punch test.

>So for a gun to fail, per their own report, you'd need a faulty safety lever (admittedly a possibility, as evidenced by the fact that it wasn't properly assembled in the subject gun), and something that makes the primary sear drop
Again, faulty safety lever caused by frame/slide tension and sear slippage caused by shitty MIM parts, with a shock or two applied for good measure. The sear showed irregular wear and crappy machining on the critical sear faces FYI.