Amish, huh?
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.s..._by_c.html
As it happens I have a replica black-powder revolver and it is a single-action which means that the hammer must be cocked with the thumb which advances the cylinder to the next round and then the trigger releases the hammer. So, in order for what was described to happen someone took a lot of time to load the gun and the 12 year old must have deliberately cocked it.
Sounds fishy.
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.s..._by_c.html
Quote:Pa. Amish man, 21, shot dead by cousin, 12
Quote:The coroner tells WTAE that the 12-year-old who isn't being identified was holding a black powder revolver when Troyer grabbed the barrel of the gun. That caused it to fire, fatally wounding Troyer in the chest.
As it happens I have a replica black-powder revolver and it is a single-action which means that the hammer must be cocked with the thumb which advances the cylinder to the next round and then the trigger releases the hammer. So, in order for what was described to happen someone took a lot of time to load the gun and the 12 year old must have deliberately cocked it.
Sounds fishy.