10ofRods
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Colt revolvers can be used as "repeaters" by fanning the hammer. I think the trigger has to be squeezed before the hammer is pulled back to allow repeat action. Fully cocking the weapon moves a bullet in front of the hammer, and then failure to ease the hammer down carefully can result in firing.
IOW, the hammer is part of the trigger mechanism, and it's not only the trigger that can shoot the gun. We've probably all seen westerns were someone fans the cocking mechanism to go "blam blam blam" rapidly (usually 5 shots).
I believe he didn't pull the hammer far enough back, but pulled it back past its half-*advertiser censored* position. He then says he "released the hammer," so the hammer fell on the bullet and discharged it.
IOW, the hammer is part of the trigger mechanism, and it's not only the trigger that can shoot the gun. We've probably all seen westerns were someone fans the cocking mechanism to go "blam blam blam" rapidly (usually 5 shots).
I believe he didn't pull the hammer far enough back, but pulled it back past its half-*advertiser censored* position. He then says he "released the hammer," so the hammer fell on the bullet and discharged it.