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Re: The Holy Four Gun Safety Rules are NOT absolutes

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 1:12 pm
by A-R
Keith B wrote:What I teach is that the main four are absolutes, BECAUSE, everyone can make a mistake. If you try to follow all four and happen to accidentally break one of them, the remaining rules should keep an ND and damage negligible if you DO have one.

:iagree:

Re: The Holy Four Gun Safety Rules are NOT absolutes

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:14 am
by benenglishtx
AndyC wrote:...a lot of folks here are new to shooting...if we try to discuss too advanced a technique/topic/philosophy out in public, the risk is that there *will* be someone who will want to try it out before they've reached the point where they can use the info competently, maturely and safely.
Previously I complimented the insightful responses I had received and even expressed appreciation for some of the snappy one-liners.

Your analysis, however, is not just insightful but sobering in a way I had not fully anticipated and for that I apologize.

Thanks, Andy, for making me stop and think. My "situational awareness" in re this forum was, I now realize, entirely inadequate.

If any mod feels it best to delete this entire thread, I'd certainly understand. I think there's some very good writing in here by some clearly sharp folks and that their words are worthy of preservation...but I'd still understand