Gun Safety Fail
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Re: Gun Safety Fail
WOW ! , I was hittin the deck just watching that .
She was obviously more concerned with the camera than where the gun was pointing.
I'll bet the cameraman was like

She was obviously more concerned with the camera than where the gun was pointing.

I'll bet the cameraman was like

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The guy in the uniform is a jerk who needs the seat of his pants kicked.
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I watched again and can't figure out why you said that.MoJo wrote:The guy in the uniform is a jerk who needs the seat of his pants kicked.

With the way she was waving that gun around , he had every responsibility and duty to step in and correct her.
I don't think he did it in a mean or condescending way.
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I totally agree.USA1 wrote:I watched again and can't figure out why you said that.MoJo wrote:The guy in the uniform is a jerk who needs the seat of his pants kicked.![]()
With the way she was waving that gun around , he had every responsibility and duty to step in and correct her.
I don't think he did it in a mean or condescending way.
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Re: Gun Safety Fail
Yeah Mojo,
What video were you watching?
Did you have the volume turned up? He wasnt anything but nice and humorous about it.
What video were you watching?
Did you have the volume turned up? He wasnt anything but nice and humorous about it.

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Yeah, I thought he was AWFULLY nice about it. I get this funny feeling in my stomach when a barrel swings my way... and I got it watching that video! Hats off to the officer. 

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Re: Gun Safety Fail
Morgan wrote:Yeah, I thought he was AWFULLY nice about it. I get this funny feeling in my stomach when a barrel swings my way... and I got it watching that video! Hats off to the officer.

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Re: Gun Safety Fail
I thought he was pretty darned nice about it too. I've seen stuff like this start to happen on a range before. I happen to think that firearms instructors are some brave individuals
and I appreciate them risking their lives to teach newbies!
T.

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Re: Gun Safety Fail
The solution to her natural instinct to turn toward the camera would be to film from the other side. Since she's right handed, she could face the camera while keeping the gun at port arms, pointed downrange.
Of course, the lighting would change, might not work for the videographer.
Of course, the lighting would change, might not work for the videographer.