A pet peeve of mine is people handing me firearms and not showing me it is unloaded and having the action open
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A pet peeve of mine is people handing me firearms and not showing me it is unloaded and having the action open
thats right most deaths down here are to do with crossing fences
A pet peeve of mine is people handing me firearms and not showing me it is unloaded and having the action open
Bloody niceSo looking forward to getting our big T904 back tomorrow!!
It's been getting some engine leaks rectified, and now is about to come outta the "BLING" shop.
Been steering this k104 the past 5 trips...View attachment 453211
i have been in both gun shops here and seen a live round fly out of a rifle after the owner and the shop owner have waved the friggin things around
this is wile doing all the paper work on a private deal . i now leave if someone walks in with a bag .
the thing that craps me is the both of them just don't give a **** coz it happens so often .
many years ago a young lad a mile down the road was getting through fence with a shotgun, it went off under his ribs, it took him two not so pleasant days to die.
fanks
So, the rules are fairly basic enough for even the near brain-dead to understand, yet even highly experienced folks are breaking them, sometimes with fatal consequences.
So, I ask again, what can we do about it, if anything? Just ignore it until it kills someone?
Is it anything like driving - we know the rules but break a few from time to time for convenience and because we don't think the consequences will be serious for anyone around us, let alone ourselves? And we have to assume that accidents happen and people will get hurt and die, even with licensed drivers who have proven their competency.
I find that people are too laxxed with it all. it will never happen to me, so they saySo, the rules are fairly basic enough for even the near brain-dead to understand, yet even highly experienced folks are breaking them, sometimes with fatal consequences.
So, I ask again, what can we do about it, if anything? Just ignore it until it kills someone?
Is it anything like driving - we know the rules but break a few from time to time for convenience and because we don't think the consequences will be serious for anyone around us, let alone ourselves? And we have to assume that accidents happen and people will get hurt and die, even with licensed drivers who have proven their competency.
Today in court a hunter with many decades experience was discharged without conviction for shooting and killing his son (his hunting partner), whom he mistook for a deer, allegedly having spent 3mins watching and identifying his target prior to pulling the trigger.
Sure, the father has to live with that for the rest of his life, but FFS, 3 muthaphucking minutes and he still pulled the trigger, shooting his son, in the head.
agreedI can't think of something more tragic and heart wrenching....
He clearly failed to identify the target and will live with that for the rest of his life.....how terrible.
I'm sure the judge made the right decision.
Hard to imagine a worse fate than living out your days knowing you shot your own son in the head and killed him.I'm sure the judge made the right decision.
Need some help from down under, anyone familiar with a DinaSaw Barracuda sharpener? Their website only shows the T-Rex and Handi-Rex models. Anyone have any information or knowledge of this model?
Thanks!
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