Also, Always keep the gun unloaded until your ready to shoot.
If the gun is being stored, (for example: your elk rifle you use once a year) it needs to be stored unloaded and seperate from ammunition.
Understand the self defense gun in your nightstand is not being stored, that is there for work, and its no good to you if its not loaded. You can't exactly ask the murderer to hold on a second as you go downstairs and get your ammunition.
I'm in a pistol pit with berms all around except behind the cameraman, but you are absolutely right: Firearms should be kept pointed downrange when uncased or unboxed. Bullseye pistol match rules have recently been changed to require empty chamber indicators inserted when cease fires are called.
Like your hat man. I have one too. :D
AngeredKabar 1 year ago
those are simplae and helpful. thanks
finessewes9119 1 year ago
Also, Always keep the gun unloaded until your ready to shoot.
If the gun is being stored, (for example: your elk rifle you use once a year) it needs to be stored unloaded and seperate from ammunition.
Understand the self defense gun in your nightstand is not being stored, that is there for work, and its no good to you if its not loaded. You can't exactly ask the murderer to hold on a second as you go downstairs and get your ammunition.
CureForIgnorance 2 years ago
@CureForIgnorance So basically, leave the gun unloaded, except when it has to be loaded.........
adrienspawn 1 year ago
You go on my play list well said sir!
Ranchen69ers 2 years ago
Great vid
maximusmarine 2 years ago
Amen
djEssatu 3 years ago
I'm in a pistol pit with berms all around except behind the cameraman, but you are absolutely right: Firearms should be kept pointed downrange when uncased or unboxed. Bullseye pistol match rules have recently been changed to require empty chamber indicators inserted when cease fires are called.
Blackfork6 3 years ago
Les Baer 1911 Service pistol from Champions Choice. Six points so far.
Blackfork6 4 years ago