How many people could pull a trigger that takes that much strength with their hand that close to their mouth AND pointed/aimed at the angle that it would have had to have been to cause the specific damage (I guess I mean the damage made by the trajectory of the bullet.)
Now then, curl your hand around directly in front of your mouth as if you were shooting a gun straight in, pointing to the back of your throat and midpoint to the back of the head... There is very little strength in my trigger finger with my hand held at that angle. However...I could




the gun, then hold it up, then push the trigger with my thumb/s? BUT...how stable would my hands be, might I be shaking? Would the bullet go in at a nice straight angle? I think there is more chance that a strong arm, with the hand straight out in front (not curved around), would have more strength and stability.
It would have taken less strength to just put the gun to your temple, you would have more strength with your trigger finger...yes? Committing suicide...least route of resistance, right?
Now then...if the gun was cocked, 4.25 pounds weight to pull the trigger (or push the trigger)...yes?
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