R RickB New member May 17, 2002 #21 Because if the pistol is pointed up-range, we don't want anyone touching it until the area is cleared. Nobody can handle their gun except under direction of a safety officer, so why would a dropped gun be any different?
Because if the pistol is pointed up-range, we don't want anyone touching it until the area is cleared. Nobody can handle their gun except under direction of a safety officer, so why would a dropped gun be any different?