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Don't have to say anything more.
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Location: SW OHIO
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Recently one of the members of my gunclub shot himself, he says he did everything twrong that night
Unloaded incorrectly, covered his own leg with muzzle, & instead of decocking, pulled the trigger. Cost? One Leg. Complancey will kill you in one second. |
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Location: Knoxville
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The best way I was taught about rule number two is this way and that's how I always remembered it:
Treat the barrel like it is a lazer that will cut through anything and everything, that being said, always keep it pointed in a safe direction- like the floor.
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Location: NC
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Yup...
Last CCH class I taught... Had a friend of a friend...Squeezed him in as a favor... Dude was CLUELESS... . |
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Location: Brockton, MA
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Safety always I say! Excellent points on knowing where your piece is at all times!
Mike |
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Excellent! Before I take newbies to the range, I always explain and have them recite those four rules before even picking up the firearms. Then i'll go into handling and marksmanship. i find from there comments afterwards they always appreciate it and that it instills a good feeling of respect for firearms.
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Location: Arkansas
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Its always a good thing to bring up.
We really hammer on this in the CCW classes we teach. We specifically talk about it no less than 4 times thoughout the class and even include it in the test.
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Location: FL
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Thanx Chris,
#1 & 2 are still with me even though I last fired a round 15 yrs ago. BUT # 3 & 4 aren't even a blurred memory. Thanks again! |
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Location: Rhode Island
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Life Savers! Don't leave home without em'!
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Location: Texas
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Always good to refresh your memory on the rules of safety. It can never hurt (but forgetting one certainly can!).
An addition to Bruce's comment on handing a gun to someone else. I've always said "never hand someone a loaded gun unless you want to get shot". In my opinion, you should always unload the weapon, open and lock the action, then hand it to them, so you both know the weapon is unloaded.
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