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<blockquote data-quote="Beavis556" data-source="post: 1138891" data-attributes="member: 11042"><p>I have never had one, but have been around one. </p><p></p><p>My buddy and I were dove hunting using 12 gauges. The hunting was getting slow so I came to sit beside him in the field. We were about 3 feet apart. His finger hit the boom switch and the safety was off also. BANG!</p><p></p><p>There is a very real chance that I would be a dead man today if he didn't at least practice proper muzzle safety by keeping the muzzle in a safe direction. At least he didn't booger up that part of gun safety. We were in BFE Oklahoma hours away from civilization. If it had been pointing at me and I didn't notice..... If I noticed it he probably would have gotten a swift rifle stock upside the head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beavis556, post: 1138891, member: 11042"] I have never had one, but have been around one. My buddy and I were dove hunting using 12 gauges. The hunting was getting slow so I came to sit beside him in the field. We were about 3 feet apart. His finger hit the boom switch and the safety was off also. BANG! There is a very real chance that I would be a dead man today if he didn't at least practice proper muzzle safety by keeping the muzzle in a safe direction. At least he didn't booger up that part of gun safety. We were in BFE Oklahoma hours away from civilization. If it had been pointing at me and I didn't notice..... If I noticed it he probably would have gotten a swift rifle stock upside the head. [/QUOTE]
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