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I feel compelled to comment on the Remington Arms legal action
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<blockquote data-quote="25 Otter" data-source="post: 434409" data-attributes="member: 26801"><p>As a handgun instructor,rifle enthusiast,hunter and 35 year vetern of various shooting sports,I must agree. If you ever have an accidental / negligent discharge,and someone is injured or killed, YOU are to blame. Your muzzle was pointing where it shouldn't have been. I've shot BR with 2 oz. triggers and no safety. Trap with shotguns with no safety. If there were any AD / ND problems,they were in a safe direction. AS THEY SHOULD BE. There are certain inflexible rules of safe gun handling. Break them and there could be tradgic results. To blame the weapon is absurd. The safety of the firing line in my classes is strictly enforce. Anyone that is disruptive or unsafe is removed from the class. We cover range rules and safety in depth in the class room,and there is a zero tollerance for unsafe weapon handling. I can't imagine loosing one of my children to a shooting accident. The grief would be unbearable. WE MUST be concious of that muzzle. No excuses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25 Otter, post: 434409, member: 26801"] As a handgun instructor,rifle enthusiast,hunter and 35 year vetern of various shooting sports,I must agree. If you ever have an accidental / negligent discharge,and someone is injured or killed, YOU are to blame. Your muzzle was pointing where it shouldn't have been. I've shot BR with 2 oz. triggers and no safety. Trap with shotguns with no safety. If there were any AD / ND problems,they were in a safe direction. AS THEY SHOULD BE. There are certain inflexible rules of safe gun handling. Break them and there could be tradgic results. To blame the weapon is absurd. The safety of the firing line in my classes is strictly enforce. Anyone that is disruptive or unsafe is removed from the class. We cover range rules and safety in depth in the class room,and there is a zero tollerance for unsafe weapon handling. I can't imagine loosing one of my children to a shooting accident. The grief would be unbearable. WE MUST be concious of that muzzle. No excuses. [/QUOTE]
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