daddyflea
Active member
I read the other post and decided I would ask a basic question about Gun safety. Since most of you are avid hunters, I wonder how many unload their guns every time you get in a vehicle or change locations.
I have to tell you that I do not. The reason I do not is two fold. One I have been in Law Enforcement all my life and have seen first hand that the more you load and unload a weapon the more you increase the risk that it will accidently discharge.
I have seen persons that are anal about loading and unloading their guns have more accidents than everyone else combined. I can not hunt with anyone that snaps an unloaded gun because I know they are going to shoot a hole in something sooner or later.
I am very strict about muzzle control and teach my kids to treat every gun as if it were loaded because if they are mine, it is a good chance it is loaded.
I am willing to bet the guy in the other post would not have shot his hunting partner if he left that pistol in its holster.
I have to tell you that I do not. The reason I do not is two fold. One I have been in Law Enforcement all my life and have seen first hand that the more you load and unload a weapon the more you increase the risk that it will accidently discharge.
I have seen persons that are anal about loading and unloading their guns have more accidents than everyone else combined. I can not hunt with anyone that snaps an unloaded gun because I know they are going to shoot a hole in something sooner or later.
I am very strict about muzzle control and teach my kids to treat every gun as if it were loaded because if they are mine, it is a good chance it is loaded.
I am willing to bet the guy in the other post would not have shot his hunting partner if he left that pistol in its holster.