SHOCKING Guns That Fire Without The Trigger Being Pulled EXPOSED!

Published on June 6, 2025
Duration: 16:34

This video exposes firearms with a history of accidental discharges due to design flaws or aftermarket modifications. It details issues with early Sig Sauer P320 models lacking trigger safeties, Taurus PT111 Millennium Gen 2 and PT24/7 models with unreliable internal safeties, pre-2006 Remington Model 700s with faulty trigger connectors, and Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ models prone to hammer follow. The video also warns against modifying Glocks with aftermarket triggers or auto switches, emphasizing that custom parts can compromise safety.

Quick Summary

Firearms like early Sig Sauer P320s, Taurus PT111 Millennium Gen 2, pre-2006 Remington Model 700s, and Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ have been linked to accidental discharges due to design flaws. Aftermarket modifications on Glocks can also compromise safety, leading to unintended firing without trigger manipulation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Accidental Discharges
  2. 00:43Sig Sauer P320 Early Models: Trigger Safety Issues
  3. 03:18Taurus PT111 Millennium Gen 2: Drop Fire Concerns
  4. 05:50Remington Model 700 Pre-2006: Walker Trigger Flaw
  5. 08:24Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ: Hammer Follow Recall
  6. 10:55Glock Pistols: Aftermarket Customization Risks
  7. 13:51Taurus PT24/7: Design Integrity Issues
  8. 16:31Conclusion: Unintentional Discharge Dangers

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some common firearm models known for accidental discharges without the trigger being pulled?

Several models have documented issues, including early Sig Sauer P320s due to trigger design, Taurus PT111 Millennium Gen 2 and PT24/7 with internal safety flaws, pre-2006 Remington Model 700s with trigger connector problems, and Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ models prone to hammer follow. Modified Glocks also pose risks.

Why did early Sig Sauer P320 models have a risk of accidental discharge?

Early Sig Sauer P320 models lacked a standard trigger safety tab. Their striker and sear mechanism also had insufficient redundancy in drop safety, meaning the gun could discharge if dropped at specific angles, causing the striker to fire.

What safety issues were associated with the Taurus PT111 Millennium Gen 2?

The Taurus PT111 Millennium Gen 2 had a striker-fired mechanism that lacked a fully reliable internal safety system to prevent the striker from moving forward under impact. This design flaw could lead to accidental discharges when the firearm was dropped.

Can aftermarket parts cause a firearm to discharge unintentionally?

Yes, aftermarket modifications, especially trigger kits, lighter springs, or illegal auto switches on firearms like Glocks, can compromise the original safety systems. This can lead to unintended discharges, such as firing while chambering a round or during a jam.

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