What’s so hard about dropping the mag then racking the slide? Doesn’t matter if it’s a Glock or not.
Only 99.99% mutually-IN-clusive!Once again...."negligent" and "accidental" are not mutually exclusive. It is theoretically possible to have an accidental discharge that is not negligent (mechanical failure, for instance), but pretty much all negligent discharges are accidental.
Accident: "An unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally."
Bradis has (had?) a jar full of rounds on the counter labeled “these firearms were unloaded”.For those of you that have experience working at gun stores:
How often would you say there is an ND? Based on some of the videos I see about it, seems like it’s a too frequent occurrence.
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LOL! More than just one kind as well...
Bull****! If you can’t appendix carry or reholster when appendix carrying without pointing the firearm at yourself find another way to carry. Belief in either 3 or 4 rules shouldn’t change that decision unless pretending a gun is loaded all the time allows one to point it at their junk occasionally.Appendix carry reholstering makes that and cb's rule one ... problematic
I think you mean “Never point a weapon at anything you’re not willing to destroy”. Big difference, in a literal sense. NRA’s Three Rules all begin with the word “ALWAYS...” for good reason: clarity.The way I was taught. FIFO.
”Always treat a gun as if was loaded.” Sums it up in my opinion. If that person and another I knew would have done that they would not have gone to the ER. Also have heard “only point a weapon in the direction of something you want to destroy” the other has served me well. If the person being told these maxims are not listening in the first place, then it is moot. Keeping it simple ....
Based on my time in Muncie, I think it is safe to say there is a long history of negligent discharges around there.
Top Guns in Terre Haute had the same thingBradis has (had?) a jar full of rounds on the counter labeled “these firearms were unloaded”.