Very common problem with people who have a very tight squeeze of trigger and holding it loosley.
The revolver is so powerful, it will "shift" from the recoil, and sometimes accidentally cause you to pull the trigger again. This simulates a common phenomena called "bump fire"
Learning to handle this weapon properly and prepare for the recoil will eliminate this issue. This is very common on larger magnum revolvers for new users.
Holy f*** lol. This makes me laugh, seriously. That thing sounded like a God forsaken mortar. Hey I'm considering one of these as a concealment option. Should be able to stuff it in my gym shorts. =D
This happens because the recoil is faster than your trigger finger, this allows the mechanism to reset for the next shot, when your trigger finger finally catches up with the trigger, it will depress the trigger again causing the next round to go off.
You didnt double tap it...that would have killed you...take that thing whale hunting...lol
BigWormG35 2 weeks ago
No YOU double fired. Try one round at a time until you can shoot it :)
GeorgiaShooter 4 months ago
ATTENTION ALL SHOOTERS a lady in the neighboring county called she said something just hit her poodle!
hibylittle8 4 months ago 2
Only way it could double fire is if u squeeze the trigger twice.. lucky he didnt shoot his face off
bennymattan 5 months ago
@bennymattan Wrong, it's has a weak feather on the barrel lock, which can cause a double fire sometimes...
ExtremeDeathman 2 weeks ago
Very common problem with people who have a very tight squeeze of trigger and holding it loosley.
The revolver is so powerful, it will "shift" from the recoil, and sometimes accidentally cause you to pull the trigger again. This simulates a common phenomena called "bump fire"
Learning to handle this weapon properly and prepare for the recoil will eliminate this issue. This is very common on larger magnum revolvers for new users.
beavermatic 6 months ago
Holy f*** lol. This makes me laugh, seriously. That thing sounded like a God forsaken mortar. Hey I'm considering one of these as a concealment option. Should be able to stuff it in my gym shorts. =D
Noremorse10 6 months ago
No. the gun is not designed to do that, and if he had been holding it limp wristed (like so may people do) he wouldn't have a head
rronfsc 8 months ago
OMFFFGGGGGGGGGGGG..DDDDD: !!!!!!
Dr3amzCnK 8 months ago
@VulnarKawarZ
its a double action, he instinctively pulled the trigger again when trying to get a death grip on the thing so it wouldn't fly out of his hand.
Jakalwarrior 8 months ago
this is the third video ive seen this happening from a high powered revolver. hmmm weird.
imjustwonderful 1 year ago
This happens because the recoil is faster than your trigger finger, this allows the mechanism to reset for the next shot, when your trigger finger finally catches up with the trigger, it will depress the trigger again causing the next round to go off.
Andreask93 1 year ago