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Simple. A gun whose owner doesn't ~~honor~~ respect the safety.
Even the ones that don't have manual safeties still have automatic safeties these days.
Right. He probably wasn't too keen on upkeep and maintenance, treating it like a used Toyota Corolla.
There are guns with flaws that cause them to discharge when dropped, like the SIG P320, so it wasn't necessarily poor maintenance.
Yeah but why buy a gun with a known tendency of randomly going off?
Because you are personally unaware despite it being "known" publicly? That'd be my first guess.