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ADs are very common and gererally it is the fault of the one handling the firearm. If you had a trigger adjustment make sure it is within the guidelines of the owners manuel. Keep your trigger finger outside the trigger guard, and when cleaning your firearm check for worn areas within the trigger mechicnism. Check your trigger pull or have your gun smith check the the trigger pull.
The main thing when handling any friearm is SAFETY all firearms are loaded, if they are unloaded, treat them as they are loaded. A lot gun shot wounds and deaths are from unloaded firearms.
The main thing when handling any friearm is SAFETY all firearms are loaded, if they are unloaded, treat them as they are loaded. A lot gun shot wounds and deaths are from unloaded firearms.