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by bat1
Mon Sep 12, 2011 11:14 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: CHL holder accidently discharges weapon at work question
Replies: 190
Views: 29646

Re: CHL holder accidently discharges weapon at work question

Ameer wrote:
chuckybrown wrote::deadhorse:

It has run it's course.....
Is someone is holding a gun to your head and forcing you to click on the topic and read it? If not, maybe you should try skipping the topics you don't like.

I know. I know. That's the Adult thing to do and not everybody learned about PAC in the CHL class, even though it's on the test.
:woohoo :woohoo :iagree: :iagree: :iagree: :woohoo :woohoo

Remember, there are people who WILL keep the thread going, just because you what it to go away :nono:

:anamatedbanana Not that I'm doing that of course :roll:
by bat1
Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:58 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: CHL holder accidently discharges weapon at work question
Replies: 190
Views: 29646

Re: CHL holder accidently discharges weapon at work question

To be very clear :shock:


Accidental" refers to a failure of the weapon mechanically, or something truly accidental, outside the resonable control of the operator. For example, dropping a gun and it goes off. Or, a safety malfunction, or a worn out sear, or a foreign object trips the trigger.

"Negligent" is where the operator squeezes the trigger on a firearm and it discharges when they didn't mean to fire a shot. Excuses are "I thought it was empty" or 'I didn't realize my finger was on the trigger" as so forth.

Negligent discharges vs Accidental-discharges

http://vuurwapenblog.com/2010/06/01/neg ... ischarges/

--And ALWAYS Look in the chamber, and down the clip housing :shock:

BAT

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