I find it interesting that the shooter is solely at fault when the trigger is trapped. FWIW, the NSCA rules committee has decided trapping is a shooter error, not a gun malfunction. I can't argue that, but I believe there's some shared responsibility or a synergistic effect or something. I can't say I've ever seen it occur with any gun other than a Citori. Hand that same shooter a Beretta, and he can't make it happen...hand that same Citori to another shooter and he can't make it happen. Seems it takes two to tango.