Damn, he must’ve thought it wasn’t loaded. Or else he did it on purpose.Three rules, four rules or no matter how many, this dork ignored most if not all the rules!
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FIFY.. Just the gene pool purging itself. According to the article he had a promising musical career?He definitely pulled the trigger on purpose. Look at his flinch response in his facial expression just before the shot breaks. If it was a staged suicide, he was a solid actor. My guess is he was making a video to show how "hard" he is and not scared of anything and didn't properly clear the weapon first. Just a guess, though.
Folks like that, how you teach gun safety is irrelevant because they have made the conscious decision to neither learn nor apply them.
He definitely “faced a natural selection”.
This video hopefully will make its rounds. Hopefully someone will learn not to do this that otherwise would be as ignorant.He definitely pulled the trigger on purpose. Look at his flinch response in his facial expression just before the shot breaks. If it was a staged suicide, he's a solid actor. My guess is he was making a video to show how "hard" he is and not scared of anything and didn't properly clear the weapon first. Just a guess, though.
Folks like that, how you teach gun safety is irrelevant because they have made the conscious decision to neither learn nor apply them.
I think more kids have learned what a firearm can do by hunting than from TikTok. The problem is very few kids go hunting anymore and they all watch TikTok.This video hopefully will make its rounds. Hopefully someone will learn not to do this that otherwise would be as ignorant.
You don't come back from that kind of stupid often.
I have heard of people who tried to commit suicide and failed, but were badly injured for the rest of their lives.
As a former volunteer EMT (26 years' experience) I've seen a few 'unloaded' guns shoot people, usually during cleaning!I would have done the same, and I have. The guy behind the counter is a d*** for talking to a customer like that over a safety concern. I've been flagged by a person looking at a gun in a store before and said in a nice calm voice to watch where they're pointing it (it sucks you have to remind people of this) they said "omg I'm sorry" with no hard feelings. I've also been flagged at the range and those people didn't get the "nice and calm" voice, especially the guy who responded with "chill it's not loaded dude".
100% without question.You should have immediately asked to speak to the Store Manager about the Salesman's lack of Safety Knowledge
What about these big gun shows like the 1500. And NRA shows in Dallas. I imagine thousands of people have a barrel pointed at them daily.As a former volunteer EMT (26 years' experience) I've seen a few 'unloaded' guns shoot people, usually during cleaning!
Basis Firearms Safety Rules should be posted IN THE SALES AREA, not just in the Range, because safety starts with how you handle a firearm:
1. Makes sure all firearms are unloaded, every time (personally)!
2. Never point (or allow) the muzzle to point at (or sweep past) anything you don't want to destroy, injure, or kill!
I was at the 1500 about 10 years ago when a vendor dropped the mag from his personal Glock 27, pointed it at the floor and pulled the trigger to be able to demonstrate the process of how to break down a Glock pistol.What about these big gun shows like the 1500. And NRA shows in Dallas. I imagine thousands of people have a barrel pointed at them daily.
What about these big gun shows like the 1500. And NRA shows in Dallas. I imagine thousands of people have a barrel pointed at them daily.
They allowed carry at the NRA convention when I went here in Indy time before last. The 1500 allows it, but it must be shown clear and zip-tied at the entrance.Don't they also "outlaw" carry of guns at those shows? Or am I mistaken? If so, this is probably a big chunk of why, imagine the PR black eye if someone caught a round from a UD during an NRA show.
I've watched many gun show videos, and them barrels sweep many people. The ones on display.Don't they also "outlaw" carry of guns at those shows? Or am I mistaken? If so, this is probably a big chunk of why, imagine the PR black eye if someone caught a round from a UD during an NRA show.
Was coming here to say the same about NRAAM and still not pointing a firearm at anyone.It’s my understanding the firing pin must be removed on all display weapons and they must be inspected to confirm this before being put on display. If I’m handling one of those guns at the NRA show, I can’t see whether there’s a firing pin or not so I will inspect to make sure the magazine is out and the chamber is clear before not pointing it at anyone.
Rule number one: muzzle
Rule number two: finger
Rule number three: keep it unloaded until ready to use
Even if the firing pin is supposed to be removed, I’m going to observe those 3 rules.
I'm not talking about people carrying their personal weapons in.