• deranger@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Most modern pistols are striker fired not hammer fired.

    I’d venture a guess nothing out of the ordinary happens thanks to lube and springs. Gun fires.

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      3 days ago

      That’s an implementation detail, not really relevant to my point.

      I don’t think you appreciate how powerful those magnets are. Any ferromagnetic object would be doing well to avoid binding up completely when held right up to the device

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        I do appreciate how strong the magnets are. The force between a two 1cm square steel plates in a 2T field is about 159N or 36 lbs of force.

        I do not think the contact area between parts of the trigger / sear etc and striker / whatever else are more than 1cm square, they’re also lubricated. Given the orientation of the pistol could also change, making the friction force less effective, I think it’s possible that a pistol is able to fire after being sucked into the MRI.