St. Clown
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Re: Days Since Last Mass Shooting: 0 - II
Some triggers fire with less movement than others. Still, as The Sicatoka provided with that video, a man can still fire a long triggered revolver (revolvers are generally slower to fire than those guns that hold their rounds in the handle, and longer triggers also slow down the action) eight times in a single second.
Do all triggers act alike, or are there differences? In other words, if I can fire gun X four times in a second, will I necessarily be able to fire gun Y at the same speed? Or are some made to be fired more rapidly than others? Assuming both are semi-automatic.
In other words, is it entirely dependent on the human, or do the mechanics of the gun play a role?
Some triggers fire with less movement than others. Still, as The Sicatoka provided with that video, a man can still fire a long triggered revolver (revolvers are generally slower to fire than those guns that hold their rounds in the handle, and longer triggers also slow down the action) eight times in a single second.