👉 A causing weapon, often referred to as a trigger weapon, is a type of firearm designed to fire multiple rounds without the need for manual reloading. The core mechanism behind these weapons is a safety system that prevents accidental discharge until the trigger is pulled. When the trigger is pulled, it initiates a sequence that ejects the spent cartridge and loads a new one from a magazine inside the weapon. This design allows for rapid fire, making it particularly useful in combat or situations requiring quick responses. However, the ease of use and rapid firing capability also make causing weapons inherently dangerous if not handled properly.