Never let the muzzle point at anything that you are not willing to destroy.
my gun is on my back and the mount has gimbal stops to prevent this kind of incident but i’ve never really understood how meatbags can holster with one in the chamber and follow this rule
I re-check my piece after ever single time it leaves my hands, even if it’s just been sitting on the counter with me staring at it since being put down. Never know when the Ammo Fairy came and put one in the pipe.
How many gun girl grifters does the right have at this point? They’re all bad copycats of our original poopy pants diaper girl.
Oh boy, that’s a person I haven’t thought of in years! What are they up to these days?
Someone else look it up for me because I refuse to :soviet-huff:
lmao what kind of nutbar even has a gun in position to shoot themselves in the foot when (presumably) they’re in their own home, just watching TV? And WHY would they have a round in the chamber in that situation?
Apparently she NDed while trying to draw to shoot a bobcat that was attacking her dog in her yard. https://nitter.1d4.us/heckyessica/status/1612886455273066497
When something other than your booger hook hits the bang switch, or when your booger hook hits the bang switch but you didn’t want it to.
Most common way to shoot yourself in the foot is to draw your gun, do what needs doing, then fuck up royally when trying to put it back in the holster; either some loose clothing winds up inside the trigger guard, our your finger wasn’t as out of there as you thought it was. Said item gets stuck on the holster, and yanks the trigger, firing a gun that was pointed pretty much directly at your foot.
Second most common is fucking up royally on the draw itself, and putting your finger on the trigger before the gun is pointed in the intended direction. This was/is extremely common with the Blackhawk SERPA holster, which uses a lock that is toggled by the trigger finger, exactly where the trigger is, by design.
I’m not sure I’ve ever heard of someone taking “shooting themselves in the foot” so literally
critical support