How NOT to handle a loaded firearm-from the Expert

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How NOT to handle a loaded firearm-from the Expert

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This video should be mandatory viewing. It contains every hazardous, boneheaded thing a person could do to ensure a ND. If you can watch all 12 minutes and not have a coronary you're a strong man.

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lol! no he didn't do the "spin" "rlol" "rlol"
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he started off with his uncle mike's holster and lost credibility from there.... also it's not a privilage IT'S A RIGHT.....
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Soon as I saw the badge I knew it wouldn't be pretty. I kept waiting for the gunshot.
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pause it at 47 or 48 sec. the trigger is pressed.
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aaangel wrote:pause it at 47 or 48 sec. the trigger is pressed.
I did notice that but that still does not excuse that type of a recklessness. "All guns are always loaded" and "finger off the trigger..." Etc
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jayinsat wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
This video should be mandatory viewing. It contains every hazardous, boneheaded thing a person could do to ensure a ND. If you can watch all 12 minutes and not have a coronary you're a strong man.

Hope this isn't a duplicate post.
OMG that was hard to watch. I kept waiting for him to shoot himself, or the camera, or his dog....... All I know is that anybody who keeps plucking at his shirt tails like that is going to get a double eyeful of observation from me. He's not fooling anybody.
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jayinsat wrote:Soon as I saw the badge I knew it wouldn't be pretty. I kept waiting for the gunshot.
"rlol" me too! He needs the matching sash.
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OMG that was hard to watch. I kept waiting for him to shoot himself, or the camera, or his dog....... All I know is that anybody who keeps plucking at his shirt tails like that is going to get a double eyeful of observation from me. He's not fooling anybody.
What are you talking about TAM? That uncle mikes holster and Wally World belt made that gun invisible! :biggrinjester:

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This guy is a poster child for the anti's.
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This guy should delete this self incriminating video and now. LAWD If he ever has an ND that causes damage / injury or is involved in a shooting!! Low hanging fruit :anamatedbanana for a DA or a plaintiff's lawyer.

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I couldn't resist checking out his channel. What's the old saying? If you're explaining, you're losing..

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jayinsat wrote: This video should be mandatory viewing. It contains every hazardous, boneheaded thing a person could do to ensure a ND. If you can watch all 12 minutes and not have a coronary you're a strong man.

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At first, I thought this was George Zimmerman trying to make a buck selling CHL badges.

I couldn't make it beyond two minutes. What a maroon!
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Saw that first video a while ago. Truly cringeworthy.
The follow-ups are new to me.... All I can say is OMG. :shock:

Dude's out of his cranium. Insane in the membrane. :mrgreen:
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"rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol" "rlol"
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