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Keep your **** finger off the trigger!
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I always loved the inserts Comp-tac includes with holsters:
.השואה... לעולם לא עוד
Holocaust... Never Again.
Some people create their own storms and get upset when it rains.
--anonymous
Holocaust... Never Again.
Some people create their own storms and get upset when it rains.
--anonymous
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I'll 10th! that to firearm safety and Human mistakes....thanks for the posting. It takes me back to my NRA Rifle Safety Class I took with my Dad in AZ when I was 10 yrs old!!
Nothing's changed....we are are own safety!
Charles ....definitely nominating that one as sticky!!
//John
Nothing's changed....we are are own safety!
Charles ....definitely nominating that one as sticky!!
//John
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In response to your statement about safety having nothing to do with experience I think we all get somewhat lazy as we gain experiance. We get too confident with ourselves and forget. It is always a god idea to read an article like this jsut to remind yourself that no matter how good we are we all make a msitake.
Great Post, Good Read.
Great Post, Good Read.
-Colt B.
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If you don't have a gun or a lot of ammo yet you have 20 months left.
If you are offended by any of my comments GOOD, the First Amendment dosn't say you have to like what I'm telling you.
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Good post, just read it again for the tenth time. I'm getting forgetful
but this I want to allways remember. If I ever come to the place I
can't easily remember these rules I hope I have the sense to lock away my gun.
but this I want to allways remember. If I ever come to the place I
can't easily remember these rules I hope I have the sense to lock away my gun.
Don't Lose Your Head , Your Brains Are In It !!
At my age the only thing thats getting better is my FORGETTER.
At my age the only thing thats getting better is my FORGETTER.
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It is an excellent post.
But even though I am new here I am going to disagree with one small -- perhaps trivial sounding -- but CRITICAL point.
I am betting this is obvious even, but think that those reading it need to hear this critical distinction:
It wasn't "LAZINESS".
Failure to check that gun, or almost failure to check the gun, was in no way "LAZY" since no real effort or time is required, but rather not BELIEVING the most important rules: The gun is ALWAYS loaded.
And: Humans make mistakes.
It is a matter of belief, not laziness -- if you, or I, or all of us REALLY believe that every gun is loaded for the purpose of safe handling then we will never be tempted to take a shortcut, or be lazy, or be embarrassed by
an obsession with checking it when there is any possibility of doubt.
The gun is always loaded because people make mistakes.
And, because people with guns who make mistakes make BIG mistakes.
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Herb
(I did love the post.)
But even though I am new here I am going to disagree with one small -- perhaps trivial sounding -- but CRITICAL point.
I am betting this is obvious even, but think that those reading it need to hear this critical distinction:
It wasn't "LAZINESS".
Failure to check that gun, or almost failure to check the gun, was in no way "LAZY" since no real effort or time is required, but rather not BELIEVING the most important rules: The gun is ALWAYS loaded.
And: Humans make mistakes.
It is a matter of belief, not laziness -- if you, or I, or all of us REALLY believe that every gun is loaded for the purpose of safe handling then we will never be tempted to take a shortcut, or be lazy, or be embarrassed by
an obsession with checking it when there is any possibility of doubt.
The gun is always loaded because people make mistakes.
And, because people with guns who make mistakes make BIG mistakes.
--
Herb
(I did love the post.)
HerbM
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I love that post.
Rant away, because the messages with tips, imperatives, and stories like those are going to SAVE lives.
Eternal thanks for your contribution.
Rant away, because the messages with tips, imperatives, and stories like those are going to SAVE lives.
Eternal thanks for your contribution.
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Where two discourse, if the one's anger rise, the man who lets the contest fall is wise.
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I guess I wanna add one to the mix...
When in doubt, check it again! (following all the rules noted above)
If you go to a gunshow...And take a gun to be looked at or worked on...
Unload it first, and ziptie the action before you get there...I think that shows prudence on your part at the front door...
I believe that removes all doubt at that point...
When in doubt, check it again! (following all the rules noted above)
If you go to a gunshow...And take a gun to be looked at or worked on...
Unload it first, and ziptie the action before you get there...I think that shows prudence on your part at the front door...
I believe that removes all doubt at that point...
"Perseverance and Preparedness triumph over Procrastination and Paranoia every time.” -- Steve
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