I would think you could preach to the new shooters all you want, it wouldn't help an EMPLOYEE that should know better.Beiruty wrote: Most likely said employee grabbed the slide of the pistol from the front side with his left hand's palm and wanted to rack the slide back with force to slide it back while at the same time his trigger finger is not off the trigger. Force and counter force, lead to tightening of his trigger finger and resulting of discharge of live round in the barrel.
What I would have recommended is that each new shooter should attend a 3-mins "safety briefing" with an RO before he is on the firing line.
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- Mon Dec 16, 2013 8:00 am
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- Mon Dec 16, 2013 12:19 am
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If you don't mind employees that tend to shoot themselves... That makes me REAL nervous. Especially on opening weekend.03Lightningrocks wrote:I was just reading the gun range thread on this club and he said he did the second level membership. That VIP membership is 7500 dollars initiation dues and 240 dollars a month! that is some serious exclusivity right there. I would rather put that kind of money into some land I can shoot on.sjfcontrol wrote:Beruty hasi think.03Lightningrocks wrote:Any forum members join as VIP yet?
I think I am going to do the one Beiruty did. It's 450 a year, now that they are open and 410 to renew per year. No range fees. I would get my money's worth. I currently pay around 100 a year at bullet trap and then have to spend about 250 a year on a "shooter card" to cover my range usage. Bullet trap is a real dive compared to the Frisco Range. Same owners by the way.
- Sun Dec 15, 2013 11:36 pm
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Beruty hasi think.03Lightningrocks wrote:Any forum members join as VIP yet?
- Sun Dec 15, 2013 11:19 pm
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How would a trained RSO "accidentally" get their hand in front of a gun they were clearing? ESPECIALLY ON OPENING DAY!!! I don't think I'll be going there any time soon.Keith B wrote:A later article stated he was 'clearing' a gun jam for a shooter and his hand was grazed with the gun 'accidentally' went off. I wonder if they have NRA certified RSO's? I will bet many of the employees have no formal training.