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Originally Posted by tony286
I quote Michael Savage:
"Savage said the fact that Zimmerman?s handgun, a Kel Tec 9mm, had no safety on and a bullet in the chamber meant that he had intentions to shoot someone that night.
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Tony, how do they know the gun had the safety off with a bullet in the chamber BEFORE the incident?
Of course the safety was off and a bullet ready to go AFTER he shot the gun. Right?
That just makes sense. But I'm confused on how they know that the gun had the safety off and a "bullet chambered".
I'm no expert on guns. I don't even know what kind of gun GZ used. All I ever owned as a pistol was a 38 special. So there is always a bullet ready to go.
Isn't that how all pistols work? You take the safety off, point it, and shoot it right? You don't have to take the safety off, put a bullet in the "chamber" and then shoot it do you? Seems like that would be a pretty inefficient gun.