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The Basics, Starting Out
Never use a SAFETY
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 1020104" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>We're no longer talking about one or two that "got through". There's been a bunch of threads dealing with Remington triggers, and I've no desire to repeat those. </p><p></p><p>The original post had to do with using safeties or not. "Screw" the fact that there are almost 8 million rifles affected? This was Remington's news, not some competitor, or dissatisfied customer.</p><p></p><p>To not soberly look at, and resolve the issues in our own safes is arrogant and irresponsible. People around each of us are watching us for cues as to the correct way to store firearms, the proper way to maintain them, how to handle them, the way we respond to new information about them.</p><p></p><p>I don't care if you're Delta Force, somebody is watching, someone will mimic, and that someone will not have the training, experience, and understanding that you do. While you may never personally have a negligent event, perhaps you'll be on the receiving end because of someone imitating you, who only got part of the message.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 1020104, member: 30671"] We're no longer talking about one or two that "got through". There's been a bunch of threads dealing with Remington triggers, and I've no desire to repeat those. The original post had to do with using safeties or not. "Screw" the fact that there are almost 8 million rifles affected? This was Remington's news, not some competitor, or dissatisfied customer. To not soberly look at, and resolve the issues in our own safes is arrogant and irresponsible. People around each of us are watching us for cues as to the correct way to store firearms, the proper way to maintain them, how to handle them, the way we respond to new information about them. I don't care if you're Delta Force, somebody is watching, someone will mimic, and that someone will not have the training, experience, and understanding that you do. While you may never personally have a negligent event, perhaps you'll be on the receiving end because of someone imitating you, who only got part of the message. [/QUOTE]
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