>>There is also misfires...
In my never-ending quest for improved precision in discussing firearms and events involving them, I would suggest that you probably meant "negligent discharge", and not "misfire". And note that I did *not* say "accidental discharge", a term I abhor.
I guess you are right, if you can answer this question.
What if the weapon has the hammer back (for some stupid reason), and is josteled to fire?