We know the four rules.
When someone is assaulting you, your finger will be on the trigger because the gun is loaded, it's pointed at something you wish to destroy and it's right there.
Your assailant.
But you don't wish to fire because you don't want to shoot until it's absolutely certain you need to.
And they grab your gun and pull it towards themselves.
The gun moves and your trigger finger doesn't... and/or... your trigger finger will clench down as you tighten your grip to retain the weapon.
Your assailant has, in essence, shot themselves with your gun.
Dear Assailants:
Don't try to grab guns away from armed people. You'll get shot.
I think this is what happened in the Ahmaud Arbery shooting and it appears to have happened in Kenosha at least once, perhaps twice.
I think that was what happened to Michael "the Gentle Giant" Brown in Ferguson. Remember him?
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