First handgun I saw fired in person was my grandfather's Whitney black powder. Much respect for what can happen between the cylinder and forcing cone.
What ???? It's exactly the same. FIRST he "tests" the gas block with a piece of paper, THEN with his hand.
If you think this is such a grand idea please make a video for us showing how good the safeties are on a variety of guns by pointing them at your chest and pulling the trigger, with a live round chambered of course.
Then you said...What ???? It's exactly the same. FIRST he "tests" the gas block with a piece of paper, THEN with his hand.
If you think this is such a grand idea *please make a video for us showing how good the safeties are on a variety of guns by pointing them at your chest and pulling the trigger, with a live round chambered of course.
There's a comment section right here but thank you for the advice.
Now.... Please stop suggesting that it's okay to demonstrate a gun's safety features using body parts.
I simply stated what H45 did... and that if your upset with him over it... TELL HIM!
*YOU suggested that another member make a video doing that very thing...
You are being ridiculously hypocritical here.
Which way do you want it?
Have you ever heard of sarcasm ?
Sorry, but if someone posts a video of someone doing something unsafe I will call it out in the thread it's posted in.
AND for anyone that thinks I'm "being outrageous" so be it. Every person at mds can disagree with me I don't care. I will never never EVER back down when it comes to the safe handling and use of a firearm.
This is getting tedious so you may now have the last word. I'm done here
Have you ever heard of sarcasm ?
Sorry, but if someone posts a video of someone doing something unsafe I will call it out in the thread it's posted in.
AND for anyone that thinks I'm "being outrageous" so be it. Every person at mds can disagree with me I don't care. I will never never EVER back down when it comes to the safe handling and use of a firearm.
This is getting tedious so you may now have the last word. I'm done here
I had an incident once. I was sighting in my scope on my .44. and was shooting off a sandbag. I wasn't paying attention to my left hand and where it was placed in support on the bag. I had little black flecks of carbon underneath the skin on the top of my hand for a couple weeks. I'm very conscious of where my other hand is when shooting revolvers now.
What ???? It's exactly the same. FIRST he "tests" the gas block with a piece of paper, THEN with his hand.
If you think this is such a grand idea please make a video for us showing how good the safeties are on a variety of guns by pointing them at your chest and pulling the trigger, with a live round chambered of course.
Watch the earllier demos on the kevlar vests. That will likely you into convulsions.
Here's one...both of these were with responsible parties invilved knowing and understanding their product.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hyn7eKfQXPg
Watch the earllier demos on the kevlar vests. That will likely put you into convulsions. Not sure I could do that.
Here's one...both of these were responsible parties involved knowing and understanding their product.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hyn7eKfQXPg
Yikes! Obviously they have faith in their product, but I don't think I'd participate. Also...it looked like they were "shooting" outside somebody's house?
I remember old footage of a vest inventor who shot himself in the chest, then shot immediately shot a target (bowling pins, maybe?) to illustrate that an officer wearing his vest could not only survive being shot, but could effectively return fire. I just hope his mother didn't see it.