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<blockquote data-quote="Pulp" data-source="post: 2916884" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>Thanks for the replies. I suppose I should explain. I have a Chinese '97. When fully loaded, the cartridge stops, under recoil, let the waiting cartridge slip down just enough to jam the action. I loaded the mag, and was working the action to watch the cartridge stops. Decided to unload it, had my left hand on the forearm, trigger finger on the slide release button. When I pushed the button, it fired. On a '97, the slide release button is up high on the right side of the frame, so my trigger finger was no where near the trigger. Only thing I can figure, is my middle or ring finger must have bumped the trigger just as I pushed the slide release. I'm not sure, but that's the only thing that I can come up with. Doing it now in my mind, and I can't see how I could've bent any other finger down to the trigger, but I reckon I did, whether I can see it now or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pulp, post: 2916884, member: 14195"] Thanks for the replies. I suppose I should explain. I have a Chinese '97. When fully loaded, the cartridge stops, under recoil, let the waiting cartridge slip down just enough to jam the action. I loaded the mag, and was working the action to watch the cartridge stops. Decided to unload it, had my left hand on the forearm, trigger finger on the slide release button. When I pushed the button, it fired. On a '97, the slide release button is up high on the right side of the frame, so my trigger finger was no where near the trigger. Only thing I can figure, is my middle or ring finger must have bumped the trigger just as I pushed the slide release. I'm not sure, but that's the only thing that I can come up with. Doing it now in my mind, and I can't see how I could've bent any other finger down to the trigger, but I reckon I did, whether I can see it now or not. [/QUOTE]
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