bedbugbilly
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Maybe I'm too sensitive . . . but I have to air a "beef" I have. When I am considering purchasing a pistol, I do as much research as possible. This includes doing internet searches to find videos that either give a review or a critique of the weapon.
I am also a "stickler" when it comes to gun safety as well. Having worked ambulance and rescue, I've seen more than my share of both intentional and accidental shootings. Now, as I am getting older and have shot for around 50 years - I'm either getting more sensitive or a bigger grump? I believe in proper handling of firearms - whether it be handguns or long guns or even cannons (I shot Civil War artillery live fire at one time). I have had gun safety drilled into my head since day one.
One - you always assume that a weapon is loaded.
Two - you never point a gun, loaded or unloaded, at anyone.
So why is it, that when I watch some of these "videos" on different pistols, etc. - the yahoos who are doing them (some, not all) seem to let the gun safety fly out the window? I watched one tonight where the guy was handling a pistol - finger on the trigger - waving it around as he talked about it - THEN - he showed it was unloaded just before he jammed a magazine in and started firing it.
Another video started out with the guy POINTING the pistol at the camera!? I could almost count the lands and grooves! Gun owners and gun folks get a bad enough rap without this kind of garbage being "put out there" - especially when the person in the video is supposed to be knowledgeable about guns.
The other day, I watched a car commercial on TV where the salesmen were dressed up like cowboys firing their pistols off and yes - they were pointing them at the camera! These things are certainly not promoting the safe handling of firearms. So, why do we, as "gun people" - make videos and completely ignore the basic rules of gun safety? Why is it not established the first thing in the video that the weapon is shown to be unloaded and a reminder given about gun safety BEFORE the rest of the review or demonstration is given?
O.K. . . . O.K. . . . I'm an old fart and I've "aired" my beef . . . let it go at that. It just bugs me that the basic rules are not followed at times and those who watch the videos, who are inexperienced or uninformed, could possibly "mimic" the behavior with disasterous results. Thanks for letting me let some steam off!
I am also a "stickler" when it comes to gun safety as well. Having worked ambulance and rescue, I've seen more than my share of both intentional and accidental shootings. Now, as I am getting older and have shot for around 50 years - I'm either getting more sensitive or a bigger grump? I believe in proper handling of firearms - whether it be handguns or long guns or even cannons (I shot Civil War artillery live fire at one time). I have had gun safety drilled into my head since day one.
One - you always assume that a weapon is loaded.
Two - you never point a gun, loaded or unloaded, at anyone.
So why is it, that when I watch some of these "videos" on different pistols, etc. - the yahoos who are doing them (some, not all) seem to let the gun safety fly out the window? I watched one tonight where the guy was handling a pistol - finger on the trigger - waving it around as he talked about it - THEN - he showed it was unloaded just before he jammed a magazine in and started firing it.
Another video started out with the guy POINTING the pistol at the camera!? I could almost count the lands and grooves! Gun owners and gun folks get a bad enough rap without this kind of garbage being "put out there" - especially when the person in the video is supposed to be knowledgeable about guns.
The other day, I watched a car commercial on TV where the salesmen were dressed up like cowboys firing their pistols off and yes - they were pointing them at the camera! These things are certainly not promoting the safe handling of firearms. So, why do we, as "gun people" - make videos and completely ignore the basic rules of gun safety? Why is it not established the first thing in the video that the weapon is shown to be unloaded and a reminder given about gun safety BEFORE the rest of the review or demonstration is given?
O.K. . . . O.K. . . . I'm an old fart and I've "aired" my beef . . . let it go at that. It just bugs me that the basic rules are not followed at times and those who watch the videos, who are inexperienced or uninformed, could possibly "mimic" the behavior with disasterous results. Thanks for letting me let some steam off!