How about the "gun is always to be considered loaded, never point your weapon at something you aren't willing to destroy, fire only when you can identify your target and what lies behind it...
SF Police..... sad. If this was at a party, do you think that alcohol might have been involved?
“How about the “gun is always to be considered loaded, never point your weapon at something you aren’t willing to destroy, fire only when you can identify your target and what lies behind it...”
If you even look at a gun, you should be thinking that. That’s part of the safety training.
“SF Police..... sad. If this was at a party, do you think that alcohol might have been involved?”
I won’t go to the range if I’m run down, ill, or even just a little bit sleepy!
TC's corollary to the "gun is always loaded", "The staple gun is always empty!"