
Then I went to one of the larger local gun shops to browse. As I surveyed the nice assortment of new .45 pistols in the glass case, the customer to my right suddenly racked a Springfield .45, aimed it at my right side, and pulled the trigger. From the reaction of seeing the barrel of a .45 aimed right at me, I jumped back about two feet from the counter. If the gun had been loaded, I wouldn't be writing this thread. I could tell the guy had no idea why I jumped back. Giving a knowing look to me, the clerk quickly took the .45 away from the customer and put it back in the glass case. Neither of us said anything. I decided there were far too many crazy people in the store, so I made my exit.

I realize that guns in a gun shop should be empty but, in my book, ALL GUNS ARE LOADED! If I do dry fire a weapon, I first ask permission, and then I CERTAINLY DON'T POINT IT AT ANOTHER CUSTOMER! I think I may just avoid visiting the gun shops until a little of the madness disappears.
