To: LearnsFromMistakes
It can happen, but there exists a protocol for handling guns to prevent it.
The investigation will show that someone was negligent and did not follow said protocol.
5 posted on
11/11/2014 3:33:01 PM PST by
BitWielder1
(Corporate Profits are better than Government Waste)
To: BitWielder1
I agree, there is no reason for an accidental discharge unless in the heat of an out of control situation.
6 posted on
11/11/2014 3:34:58 PM PST by
Ace the Biker
(I wasn't born in Texas but I got here as fast as I could.)
To: BitWielder1
11 posted on
11/11/2014 3:36:09 PM PST by
ErnBatavia
(It ain't a "hashtag"....it's a damn pound sign, number sign, or octothorpe. ###)
To: BitWielder1
True, most AD’s are caused by a breakdown in firearms protocols or the manual of arms for that particular weapon. being a law enforcement firearms instructor and armorer I’ve caught a few incidents that if I had’t interceded would’ve turned out ugly.
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To: BitWielder1
Firearms Safety — 10 Rules of Safe Gun Handling
1. Always Keep The Muzzle Pointed In A Safe Direction
27 posted on
11/11/2014 3:58:38 PM PST by
Uncle Miltie
(I'M WITH CRUZ!)
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