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I bet your right most of the panic buyers are new owners and many have zero firearm experiencesee a lot of this with the new wave of gun owners
Seems like an easy mistake to make after a few beers since you have to pull the trigger to decock it before disassembling it for cleaning.I don't know how that guy cleans guns, but I wouldn't know where to start if I kept the chamber locked into battery.
Not if you treat every firearm as if it is loaded an ensure that it isn't every time you pick one up.Seems like an easy mistake to make after a few beers since you have to pull the trigger to decock it before disassembling it for cleaning.
Further proof that average intelligence implies half of people are below average.
Cleaning my azz!report says he was intoxicated and cleaning his gun ,
No, the downstairs people were very lucky. He was an idiot!Cleaning my azz!
He was practicing his 'fast draw' and pulled the trigger.
He was very lucky - 'the 'Fools and drunks' theory was on his side!
Good point ! Very true!No, the downstairs people were very lucky.
Stupid tends to fix itself. I've posted previously that I was afraid of this eventuality. I think that as things get back to some kind of normalcy, these new gun owners will put the guns in closets or sock drawers and won't see the light of day until their children find them and that's a whole other tragedy.Ooppss...
Guess ya just can't fix stupid...
While this is no doubt true to some degree look how many 'NDs' we have read about and seen in vids that occurred with people who were so-called 'gun owners' prior to any of the upsurge of new gun owners due to Covid, civil unrest etc.We're gonna see a lot of this with the new wave of gun owners.