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One of the worst parts of being in a Mexican standoff is the
uncertainty about whether, in the event that a bullet
enters your body or head, your nerves will properly and
reflexively fire your own gun, destroying your destroyer in
a balletic display of righteous juxtahumous vengeance.
But
with the Mexican Standoff Gun Trigger, you won't have
to wonder. And your opponent won't wonder, either,
whether he feels lucky enough to hit your brain stem,
interrupting the nervous pathways to your finger, allowing
him to unleash his wrath without retribution. Because he'll
know that luck has nothing to do with it.
The Mexican Standoff Gun Trigger works thusly: Pulling
the trigger all the way back does not fire the gun, but
cocks it. It is the release of the trigger--allowing it to
move forward under spring pressure--that actuates the
hammer or striker. In the event that the body is freed
from the will of its spirit, the finger holding the Mexican
Standoff Gun Trigger goes lax, and the gun fires.
This is, of course, not the only reason one might want the
Mexican Standoff Gun Trigger. I suspect that accuracy
could be improved if a gun were to fire upon relaxation, as
opposed to increasing muscle tension, so sport target
shooters, hunters, or even snipers might benefit from this
trigger system, too.
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But what if you don't want the gun to go off if you're shot ? This path does not leave you this option. |
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I prefer hardware that requires my full consent to function. |
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Then don't pull the trigger? |
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But... what about death-grip? Your gun would fire sometime after rigor mortis lets up. |
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// But what if you don't want the gun to go off if you're
shot ? // |
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Then release the trigger while holding down the de-prime
button. |
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[THAT DE-PRIME RELEASE PRESS IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS FIREARM - PLEASE ENTER THE CORRECT RELEASE PRESS] |
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[THAT DE-PRIME RELEASE PRESS IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS FIREARM - PLEASE ENTER THE CORRECT RELEASE PRESS] |
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[THAT DE-PRIME RELEASE PRESS IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS FIREARM - PLEASE ENTER THE CORRECT RELEASE PRESS] |
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rigor mortis doesn't kick in right away. |
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What happens if two people with these guns face
eachother? |
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// What happens if two people with these guns face
eachother? // |
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They deescalate, or at the very least neither one ever
fires, knowing that if they do they will be dead too. Isn't
that the purpose of MAD? |
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More likely they both try to figure a way to throw off the
other's aim at the moment that they fire. It seems to me
that a grenade-style MAD device might be more effective. |
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My problem is that when I am hit by a bullet it screws up my aim so bad. Hit with anything, really, but especially a bullet. |
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