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    Default Shows it can happen anywhere (Gun range employee kills customer)

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gun-range-employee-accidentally-kills-customer-houston-police/

    "The sheriff's office told KHOU TV that a male employee was cleaning a rifle when it accidentally discharged. The bullet passed through a wall and window, striking a man in another part of the range."


    Never presume you are safer shooting at an organized range......Why in the hell would an employee of the facility be cleaning a LOADED rifle. Was it his and he was function checking and fucked up or was it a customers in which case why was there ammunition anywhere near it?

    I do not remember this range when I lived down there it must be after my time as I lived within miles of that area.
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    That is horrible to hear, damn.


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    Jeez that is terrible

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    Drove past the range when I was there last weekend. Will have to ask my dad if that si where he goes to shoot. If I recall the range is in the Northwestern portion of Houston.

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    I think safer is usually the word only used for "at the range alone".

    I was at an organized but unmanned range here in CO when bullets started raining down around me on the way to the shitter. Took cover behind the brick shitouse and waited to see if someone was shooting-shooting at me or what. Turns out someone had set a steel plate behind the range target hangers on the range behind me and the bullets being shot by this guy were leaving the range because of the plate angle. He didn't see them back there behind the target stand.

    At another range a massive tree fell and smashed everything - it turns out it was outside the window of one of the shoot houses where the pop-up target came up. Eventually the 100,000 bullets that sucker soaked up felled the thing right before a match, and we would have been killed had we been shooting the match. this tree was massive - 16" diameter mid-height limbs and such.

    Quote Originally Posted by USMC88-93 View Post
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gun-range-employee-accidentally-kills-customer-houston-police/

    "The sheriff's office told KHOU TV that a male employee was cleaning a rifle when it accidentally discharged. The bullet passed through a wall and window, striking a man in another part of the range."


    Never presume you are safer shooting at an organized range......Why in the hell would an employee of the facility be cleaning a LOADED rifle. Was it his and he was function checking and fucked up or was it a customers in which case why was there ammunition anywhere near it?

    I do not remember this range when I lived down there it must be after my time as I lived within miles of that area.

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    Whatever happened to the rule of always assuming a firearm is loaded? Careless mistake that caused a loss of life which could have been avoided.

    We hear he was "cleaning" the gun, but even if the employee was working on a firearm with a stuck round he should have had the muzzle someplace safe in case the round discharged.

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    Just because somebody works at a gun range doesn't mean they are safe with guns. Or smart. I know of a local range that had an employee ND in his office. He sure thought he knew everything about guns, being safe with them, had all kinds of experience. Yea, well he shot a hole in the wall and could have killed the employee in the next office.

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    This is like all those instances where military (I'm guessing usually Privates) are cleaning their weapon and "forgot" to ensure the weapon is unloaded... So sad. These incidents are very sad, but also completely avoidable if one simply follows the safe gun handling rules.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    This is like all those instances where military (I'm guessing usually Privates) are cleaning their weapon and "forgot" to ensure the weapon is unloaded... So sad. These incidents are very sad, but also completely avoidable if one simply follows the safe gun handling rules.
    I've been present for two ND's: 1 SSG (3ID) and 1 MAJ (MiTT team I was tasked to for a few weeks). Both dropped mag, flipped to fire, and pulled the trigger into the clearing barrel without ejecting round. Both happened so fast we didn't have time to yell stop. Never seen a private ND (I know it happens). In 3ID we had big boy rules. 4ID, everyone had to clear with a buddy. Sir Major, not being 4ID, felt he did not have to do that. He even counseled one of my joes he did not have to listen to me, his Sgt, on following proper Squadron procedures since we weren't tasked to the Squadron at the time (!?).

    SSG skated because he was a small arms master gunner and was able to fib that the round was stuck. MP's berated that he should have warned them. Major... well, RHIP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CavSct1983 View Post
    I've been present for two ND's: 1 SSG (3ID) and 1 MAJ (MiTT team I was tasked to for a few weeks). Both dropped mag, flipped to fire, and pulled the trigger into the clearing barrel without ejecting round. Both happened so fast we didn't have time to yell stop. Never seen a private ND (I know it happens). In 3ID we had big boy rules. 4ID, everyone had to clear with a buddy. Sir Major, not being 4ID, felt he did not have to do that. He even counseled one of my joes he did not have to listen to me, his Sgt, on following proper Squadron procedures since we weren't tasked to the Squadron at the time (!?).

    SSG skated because he was a small arms master gunner and was able to fib that the round was stuck. MP's berated that he should have warned them. Major... well, RHIP.
    That made almost zero sense to me.

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