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You mean like...compound bow...put an arrow in, hold bow with hands, feet to pull, while taking a pic of the broadhead down the shaft? Makes me wonder.I get the distinct impression that this is the kind of guy who could achieve the same result with a bow and arrow.....
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You're thinking too small. Ban stupidity and poverty.Makes you wonder how many lives they'd save by banning or restricting selfies...
"If even one life is saved, common sense camera controls will be worth it!"
We can start with some "common sense" restrictions;
-Ban "high capacity" memory cards
-Ban cameras/phones that can take more than one photo per button push
-Ban handles or things that go up.
-create "No Camera Zones"
-Add several layers of Federal and State agencies to ensure compliance and control of licensing of camera sellers, buyers and users.
There is a way to check a muzzle loader that might work with the Python. You take a ramrod or other stick that will fit all the way down the barrel and hold it next to the gun, along the barrel. Hold it so that the end of the rod is where it will meet the back of the chamber when inserted. Grip the muzzle end of the rod at the muzzle. Now when you insert the rod into the barrel, if it stops before your fingers hit the muzzle, there is something in there.Here is a question for all of us.........I like collecting "rare" and "unfired" guns. Some are revolvers. When the seller hands you the gun to look at common sense and years of training tell us to make sure that the gun is unloaded. If I pick up lets say a 30yo Colt Python that is NIB and pull the hammer back to release the cylinder to see if it is empty I think the owner will be very unhappy? How do we deal safely with this situation?
You're thinking too small. Ban stupidity and poverty.
You mean like...compound bow...put an arrow in, hold bow with hands, feet to pull, while taking a pic of the broadhead down the shaft? Makes me wonder.
Here is a question for all of us.........I like collecting "rare" and "unfired" guns. Some are revolvers. When the seller hands you the gun to look at common sense and years of training tell us to make sure that the gun is unloaded. If I pick up lets say a 30yo Colt Python that is NIB and pull the hammer back to release the cylinder to see if it is empty I think the owner will be very unhappy? How do we deal safely with this situation?