I don't know the man who died in this accident, but the Darwin comment is not warranted. Yes, he tried to do something beyond his skill level, but he was taking a class with a professional instructor and was doing his best to learn what was being taught. After watching the video that Flb_78 posted, I don't think that I would try that particular maneuver. Condolences to those surviving him.kalipsocs wrote:One side of me says how sad and tragic. The other side of me says that this is Darwin in action. Condolences to those surviving him
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WildBill wrote:I don't know the man who died in this accident, but the Darwin comment is not warranted. Yes, he tried to do something beyond his skill level, but he was taking a class with a professional instructor and was doing his best to learn what was being taught. After watching the video that Flb_78 posted, I don't think that I would try that particular maneuver. Condolences to those surviving him.kalipsocs wrote:One side of me says how sad and tragic. The other side of me says that this is Darwin in action. Condolences to those surviving him
I'm also a little disturbed at the video in that it seems to be gloating... "I'm a responsible CCW instructor and this would have never happened in MY class". Seems to be taking advantage of the tragedy by coming so soon after the situation and before it's completely investigated. Maybe I'm wrong...just my perception.
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Re: Man accidentally kills himself during CCW class
Just an honest response, no sly remark or negative connotation meant. You summed up my point in that when you watched the maneuver your desire for self-preservation kicked in and you decided you would choose not to preform. This gentleman, at 67, should know the risk of handling a loaded weapon period, much less pressed against your chest. Remember, there is no such thing as an accidental discharge only negligent. He paid the ultimate price for his mistake. No less tragic and my feelings go out to his family and friends regardless and hope it serves as a cautionary account to those who read it.WildBill wrote:I don't know the man who died in this accident, but the Darwin comment is not warranted. Yes, he tried to do something beyond his skill level, but he was taking a class with a professional instructor and was doing his best to learn what was being taught. After watching the video that Flb_78 posted, I don't think that I would try that particular maneuver. Condolences to those surviving him.kalipsocs wrote:One side of me says how sad and tragic. The other side of me says that this is Darwin in action. Condolences to those surviving him