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    Come on folks, a little common sense please. At least nobody was injured.

    http://www.9news.com/story/news/loca...-gun/79637230/

    "Police say the man thought the gun was empty and used the trigger to de-cock it."

    "Thought" just isn't good enough.



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    Generally I don't like to see people arrested for accidents where no one is harmed, but his actions were negligent and I don't feel the arrest was out of line.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Yeah it was out of line, if everybody was arrested for stupidity there would be no Democrats without an arrest record.

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    I get so scared dry-firing a gun. I quadruple check and even then, I'm still uncomfortable pulling the trigger the first time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_L View Post
    I get so scared dry-firing a gun. I quadruple check and even then, I'm still uncomfortable pulling the trigger the first time.
    Shouldn't be scared, should be treating it like it was loaded with the exception being how you define the "safe direction". I do a function check after cleaning that frequently includes dry-firing. I don't do this at the range but I DO make sure there's nothing in the chamber and nothing in the magazine (or cylinder) and even then I make sure that I'm pointing it in a direction where no one would be harmed if somehow it DID go off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_L View Post
    I get so scared dry-firing a gun. I quadruple check and even then, I'm still uncomfortable pulling the trigger the first time.
    Yup, I'm right there with you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aloha_Shooter View Post
    Shouldn't be scared, should be treating it like it was loaded with the exception being how you define the "safe direction". I do a function check after cleaning that frequently includes dry-firing. I don't do this at the range but I DO make sure there's nothing in the chamber and nothing in the magazine (or cylinder) and even then I make sure that I'm pointing it in a direction where no one would be harmed if somehow it DID go off.
    I guess scared wasn't the right word. Uneasy is a better choice. I pull the mag (if one was in), rack the slide 4-5 times, lock it back, finger check the cylinder, etc. And yes, I point it in a safe direction and all that. Just always that "what if" thought. I never want to be that guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_L View Post
    I get so scared dry-firing a gun. I quadruple check and even then, I'm still uncomfortable pulling the trigger the first time.
    I agree. Without fear there is complacency. Complacency Kills!

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    Aloha Shooter hit the nail on the head. The Gunsite manual has some good words about dry firing.

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    Whenever I carry at the movies, I'm so nervous about having an AD, that I'm always sticking my hand in my pocket and dry firing to make sure the gun isn't chambered.

































    100% sarcasm, in case anyone was wondering.
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