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<blockquote data-quote="renegadelzard" data-source="post: 434236" data-attributes="member: 26916"><p>+1</p><p> </p><p>Exactly..since when did a trailer become a safe and effective backstop?...or a wall composed of drywall?...come on people, lets all get real here...as a long time firearm enthusiast, veteran, firearms instructer, and hunter education safety instructor, the very first thing that comes to mind is muzzle awareness...there is no safety mechanism greater than the one that resides between your ears...if that safety fails, then you are gonna get hurt, regardless of what make, model, or style of firearm you are using....last year or the year before last, i cant remember exactly, knife injuries became the number one killer in the hunting woods, surpassing hypothermia....how many knife companies got sued I wonder?...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renegadelzard, post: 434236, member: 26916"] +1 Exactly..since when did a trailer become a safe and effective backstop?...or a wall composed of drywall?...come on people, lets all get real here...as a long time firearm enthusiast, veteran, firearms instructer, and hunter education safety instructor, the very first thing that comes to mind is muzzle awareness...there is no safety mechanism greater than the one that resides between your ears...if that safety fails, then you are gonna get hurt, regardless of what make, model, or style of firearm you are using....last year or the year before last, i cant remember exactly, knife injuries became the number one killer in the hunting woods, surpassing hypothermia....how many knife companies got sued I wonder?... [/QUOTE]
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