I hear ya. Everytime I hear of something like this happening, I just don't see how it could. I don't know. I was raised to treat firearms with respect and common sense. Treat every gun like its loaded and never be negligent.Not sure how you actually would do that? I don't believe in accidental gun shot injures or deaths. Stupidity maybe! Accident...never. Takes one in the pipe and a trigger pull.....
I hear ya.As a Hunter Ed instructor, this is sad sh!t to hear. Unfortunately, more examples for the class.
Or the guy next them! This is a sad dealIām seriously surprised more people donāt accidentally shoot them self. People are so care free with guns at times.
True...that's the part I don't get. Firearms are one thing you shouldn't have your head up your ass while handling.People are reckless as $hit.
Guy I know threw his hunting bag down in the house a few years ago and his 357 went off that he had in his bag.
Damn near killed him and grazed his dog.
Not 100% sure but word is it was a .25, of all calibers. Got a buddy that is friends with TC sheriff deputy.Bet it was a Glock!!
Jester
It's really easy!! Just takes a little common sense and thought. Hard for some though, I guess.I don't know. Looking back on it, if I had to hunt deer in California every year, I might shoot myself too.
Just kidding. It's really not that hard to not shoot yourself. Super easy, actually.
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