If a Seecamp is dropped anywhere on the gun and there is a round in the chamber, is there any chance of the gun discharging?
The LWS designs use an inertial firing pin in which the firing pin does not touch the primer when the hammer is fully forward. The firing pin is very light and the rearward pressure of the firing pin spring is substantial relative to the weight of the pin. I’ve dropped the pistols on concrete from a height of over ten feet without a discharge. The “California Edition” was subjected to drop tests required to get the pistols California and Massachusetts legal. Whether “California” or regular, the system that prevents accidental discharge from drops is the same. I’ve never heard of a case where an accidental discharge resulted from one of our guns being dropped.