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<blockquote data-quote="sigsilly" data-source="post: 1389901" data-attributes="member: 12651"><p>You like to twist things around. I'm not exactly a spring chicken when it comes to firearms and jerks on the firing line.</p><p>I'm not going down range when a gun is on the line.</p><p>But I can't watch my back with idiots who think they own the range when I go down range.</p><p>Being rude and forceful is sometimes the only way to handle jerks with firearms, especially when safety is involved.</p><p>I've seen guys lay their firearms down on the bench and start to clean them when people were down range at OKC. I've also seen guys start to case guns with the bores pointing down range with people putting targets up also.</p><p>Pull your head out of wherever you have it. A GUN MUZZLE IS NEVER POINTED TOWARD PEOPLE UNLESS YOU INTEND TO SHOOT THEM ESPECIALLY WHEN A RANGE IS CLOSED. THE GUNS ARE NOT TOUCHED.</p><p>And I'm not going to stand there while people like you case their guns or start to clean them when people are down range.</p><p>I know all about the Range Officer that picked up a rifle for safety reasons at a match at OKC Gun Club and the row it caused. He ordered a cease fire and guns racked. The shooter ignored the command.</p><p>He did the right thing.</p><p>I'm starting to think you must have been the one that didn't rack his firearm when the command was given.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sigsilly, post: 1389901, member: 12651"] You like to twist things around. I'm not exactly a spring chicken when it comes to firearms and jerks on the firing line. I'm not going down range when a gun is on the line. But I can't watch my back with idiots who think they own the range when I go down range. Being rude and forceful is sometimes the only way to handle jerks with firearms, especially when safety is involved. I've seen guys lay their firearms down on the bench and start to clean them when people were down range at OKC. I've also seen guys start to case guns with the bores pointing down range with people putting targets up also. Pull your head out of wherever you have it. A GUN MUZZLE IS NEVER POINTED TOWARD PEOPLE UNLESS YOU INTEND TO SHOOT THEM ESPECIALLY WHEN A RANGE IS CLOSED. THE GUNS ARE NOT TOUCHED. And I'm not going to stand there while people like you case their guns or start to clean them when people are down range. I know all about the Range Officer that picked up a rifle for safety reasons at a match at OKC Gun Club and the row it caused. He ordered a cease fire and guns racked. The shooter ignored the command. He did the right thing. I'm starting to think you must have been the one that didn't rack his firearm when the command was given. [/QUOTE]
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