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<blockquote data-quote="OKCHunter" data-source="post: 2859463" data-attributes="member: 8534"><p>I know of well trained people who have a hole in the floor or wall of their house because of accidental discharges. They had the muzzle pointed in a safe direction because of practicing firearm safety. I've seen a failure to fire with a shotgun. The gun was brought down and a full two seconds later the shell went off down range. Again, the muzzle was kept in a safe direction will beginning to inspect the firearm. On the other hand, I've seen a novice handle a firearm as if it were a death ray ready to go off in all directions if the wind blew on it. It's hard to know who would be practice firearm safety, with or without training. Most responsible and common sense people are going to practice firearm safety if the own a gun. The only rule that really needs to be taught - don't point a loaded or unloaded firearm at anything that you don't intend to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKCHunter, post: 2859463, member: 8534"] I know of well trained people who have a hole in the floor or wall of their house because of accidental discharges. They had the muzzle pointed in a safe direction because of practicing firearm safety. I've seen a failure to fire with a shotgun. The gun was brought down and a full two seconds later the shell went off down range. Again, the muzzle was kept in a safe direction will beginning to inspect the firearm. On the other hand, I've seen a novice handle a firearm as if it were a death ray ready to go off in all directions if the wind blew on it. It's hard to know who would be practice firearm safety, with or without training. Most responsible and common sense people are going to practice firearm safety if the own a gun. The only rule that really needs to be taught - don't point a loaded or unloaded firearm at anything that you don't intend to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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