This shows just how easy the SamYang 909/909S guns will go off when you don't want them to. ANY 909/909S!

It doesn't matter when a 909/909S was made: it is an inherent design flaw involving the sear.

After watching this video, I managed to get my 2tube to go off when I put rearward pressure on the cocked cocking lever while "strumming" it.

Some online friends of mine are working hard on a fix as we speak, since nobody else is fixing this very dangerous problem. Until the fix is made available, DE-Cock your 909/909s when moving around, and use caution. Walking around with a 909/909S cocked is literally a bad accident waiting to happen.

The safety only blocks the trigger. It does NOT block the sear. The sear itself is the design flaw that is causing the misfire.

The 909S used in this demonstration has the post-recall/replacement sear installed. So much for the replacement sear.

http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m295/rz..._mpeg2video.flv