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Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:19 am
by dlh
Good point Taypo. I have taught lots of folks to shoot through the years. One of the most common things I see beginners do (not sure why they do this) is put their finger in the trigger guard housing when they first handle the firearm so I make it a point to tell them not to do that before I give them the gun.
dlh
Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:30 am
by mojo84
dlh wrote:Good point Taypo. I have taught lots of folks to shoot through the years. One of the most common things I see beginners do (not sure why they do this) is put their finger in the trigger guard housing when they first handle the firearm so I make it a point to tell them not to do that before I give them the gun.
dlh
Here's an interesting article about the evolution of not putting one's finger in the trigger guard.
http://www.gunsandammo.com/uncategorize ... %e2%80%9d/
However, pointing the gun in a safe direction is the primary rule this person broke and then paid the ultimate price.
Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 12:55 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
dlh wrote:. . . I have taught lots of folks to shoot through the years. One of the most common things I see beginners do (not sure why they do this) is put their finger in the trigger guard housing when they first handle the firearm so I make it a point to tell them not to do that before I give them the gun.
dlh
This has been my experience also. I've asked students over the years why they did that and most have no answer. My theory is that folks without firearms training do what comes natural; they grip the handgun or long gun with all 5 or 10 fingers. When we grip most any object, other than a firearm, we wrap all 5 or 10 finger around it and including the index finger of our strong hand. I've seen some new folks put all 5 fingers of their strong hand on the pistol grip, with the trigger finger under the trigger guard. Again, this is a natural grip. When I tell them to remove their index/trigger finger, slide the gun down in their hand, they naturally put their trigger finger inside the trigger guard to feel a natural grip.
There you have it; a lawyer playing amateur shrink.
Chas.
Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 1:13 pm
by Teamless
I think of it like playing cowboys and indians as a kid.
you always aim with your finger and pull the trigger "bang, bang, bang" so it almost felt natural, when I first picked up a handgun, to put my trigger finger inside the guard
Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 1:22 pm
by JALLEN
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
There you have it; a lawyer playing amateur shrink.
Chas.
I don't see how you can get along without that. If there was one skill I often wished for as a lawyer, it was to be more adept at sizing up the people I had to deal with. It's a tricky business!
Sometimes I wished I had majored in poker.
Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 12:20 am
by SewTexas
I described this incident to my 22 year old daughter as "ok, a 19 year old with 2 kids goes to take a selfie with a gun, holds the gun like so, phone like this and pulls the trigger. what all did he do wrong" her answer. "everything!" I said, "can you expand on that?" "um, starting with being 19 and having 2 kids, and moving on to putting his finger on the trigger, proceeding to breaking every rule you've ever taught me including pointing the gun at something you don't intent to destroy!"
Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 12:57 am
by C-dub
Maybe he had one of those murder guns instead of a protection gun.
It doesn't get good until about the 1 minute mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFcUOwnfAsE
Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 4:43 pm
by TXBO
Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 10:02 am
by joe817
I can't believe I actually watched this.

Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 1:31 pm
by SewTexas
I truly feel a little bit dumber now....
Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 1:34 pm
by C-dub
SewTexas wrote:I truly feel a little bit dumber now....
You should feel smarter around people like her.
Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 1:57 pm
by Pawpaw
C-dub wrote:SewTexas wrote:I truly feel a little bit dumber now....
You should feel smarter around people like her.
What do you call a blonde in a leather jacket?
Rebel without a clue.
Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 4:59 pm
by suthdj
I find this one hard to believe, nobody even a fake blond can be that stupid!
Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 5:22 pm
by John Galt
Javier730 wrote:Sept. 1, 2015: A man posing with a gun and taking selfies was killed when the gun went off and struck him. Cathy Hernandez reports.
Cathy Hernandez is a moron. Guns don't just go off. Very bad reporting. The title should go something like this:
Sept. 1, 2015: An ignorant man trying to look like gangsta and taking selfies like a middle school tween, killed himself when he pointed a loaded pistol at his neck and squeezed the trigger.
She could of at least said he accidently shot himself. Saying the gun went off makes other ignorant people believe they actually do.

Re: Don't point gun at your neck when taking selfies-Houston
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 5:50 pm
by Oldgringo
SewTexas wrote:I described this incident to my 22 year old daughter as "ok, a 19 year old with 2 kids goes to take a selfie with a gun, holds the gun like so, phone like this and pulls the trigger. what all did he do wrong" her answer. "everything!" I said, "can you expand on that?" "um, starting with being 19 and having 2 kids, and moving on to putting his finger on the trigger, proceeding to breaking every rule you've ever taught me including pointing the gun at something you don't intent to destroy!"

There it is!