Dry fire turns deadly after basic gun safety rules ignored

moderators please move this to an appropriate forum if not in correct one

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“ Look, I’m not going to say that dry fire is a bad practice. It’s not and it’s incredibly useful. However, since it involves a firearm, you can’t act like a moron when you do it.”

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Isn’t the next rule for cleaning & dry fire training: REMOVE ALL AMMUNITION FROM THE ROOM THAT YOU’RE WORKING IN? :thinking: :thinking:

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Umm, guard isn’t spelled like that. I hope this is a mock up.

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This is USCCA’s version of trigger guard :wink:
USCCA’s Forum, USCCA’s rules :yum:

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Maybe it was supposed to be gourd. You don’t want your finger in that, either…. :sunglasses:

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It’s a free country, I can finger my gourd anytime I want. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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:confounded: :confounded: :confounded:

:point_right: :melon: :point_left:

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Yeah…just going by the title…dry fire doesn’t mean point the gun at another person and pull the trigger

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Alex Baldwin syndrome

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The first thing I do if someone asks me to teach them to shoot is the four rules of safety and how to rack the slide and show clear. I don’t want to be out there with a person that doesn’t know how. I had to learn that the hard way and it is scary.

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That’s a melon… rules are completely different… :rofl:

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Oddly, the same thing happened to Baldwin… This must be fake news… :sunglasses:

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