Negative wire goes right to the motor from the battery. That one rarely gets shorted.
Positive goes from the battery to the trigger then to the selector plate contacts and finally to the motor.
If the selector plate touches the mechbox shell or the body, a short will make the gun fire.
This is why I always remove the electrical safety and bypass the selector plate contacts. Less chance that something will touch. Remember, we talk about a copper plate sliding between two metal walls that must not be electrified... And it actually adds nothing to safety anyways.
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