I know it's not "high speed" info, but if it saves a few people from "hole in hand" syndrome or worse, it was worth doing. Everyone wants to run around like a ninja while all too often, failing to follow ESSENTIAL basic safety concepts.
@SWATFITNESSTRAINING lol ninja, yes I totally agree and im curious now to find stats on how many people have actually had injuries from incidents as simple as what you describe. Btw did the get the licence for your firearm because of your job?
I'm not sure what the specific stats are. I'd have to look it up, but I do know for example ER visits due to accidents with firearms is much lower then for things like slipping on the shower, power tools, etc. Regardless, many accidents can be avoided by simply following p - EVERY SINGLE TIME - basic safety rules.
Thanks for this video brink i 'personally' prefer them + training videos to video reviews about gear (unless you are reviewing weapons).
rezelute 1 year ago
@rezelute
I know it's not "high speed" info, but if it saves a few people from "hole in hand" syndrome or worse, it was worth doing. Everyone wants to run around like a ninja while all too often, failing to follow ESSENTIAL basic safety concepts.
SWATFITNESSTRAINING 1 year ago
@SWATFITNESSTRAINING lol ninja, yes I totally agree and im curious now to find stats on how many people have actually had injuries from incidents as simple as what you describe. Btw did the get the licence for your firearm because of your job?
rezelute 1 year ago
@rezelute
I'm not sure what the specific stats are. I'd have to look it up, but I do know for example ER visits due to accidents with firearms is much lower then for things like slipping on the shower, power tools, etc. Regardless, many accidents can be avoided by simply following p - EVERY SINGLE TIME - basic safety rules.
SWATFITNESSTRAINING 1 year ago