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by Bullwhip
Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:52 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Etiquette at gun counter
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Re: Etiquette at gun counter

I see more gun store clerks having bad manners than customers.

Most clerks "assume" a gun is safe when they pull it out of the case and they don't clear it at all.

I point it straight down through their case, eject the mag, rack and lock the slide, then look in the chamber to double check.

I've seen a thing called an "academy pad", it's a small piece of body armor kevlar about the size of a sheet of paper (half inch or so thick). I heard then ame comes from police academies, they use them when clearing guns, muzzle has to be in contact at all times. If I was a dealer I would have them on all the counters.

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