texanjoker wrote:My issue is the people that pull out their loaded concealed guns to try something. That really irks my chap.

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texanjoker wrote:My issue is the people that pull out their loaded concealed guns to try something. That really irks my chap.
Wasn't mine...Skiprr wrote:Get over it.mrvmax wrote:I never go to gun shows (since I am an FFL it is pointless to me) so perhaps it is the same way there. Today at the NRA convention I walked passed numerous people looking at firearms and pointing them at the crowd. One guy was checking out a scope on an AR and pointed it right at me as I walked by. Not sure how it would have gone if I would have told the guy to point it the best he can at something other than people. I realize that is hard to do with a crowd that big but at least attempt to try and not point at people. Even though there were people upstairs it would have been nice if he would have aimed at something on the ceiling or a wall, it would have made me feel better.
As I walked to the Barrett both, I realized I had a .50 pointed right at my face.
Ces la vie.
All firearms at the NRA exhibit are disabled.
Are the guns at regular gun shows disabled as they are at the NRA convention?C-dub wrote:Haven't the last couple of ND's at gun shows been exibitors' guns?
Nope. Tie wrapped. Most of the NDs I've read about in gun shows were small FFLs or private sellers with a table forgetting to unload a gun that they use/used as a carry weapon that they have put on the table for sale.mojo84 wrote:Are the guns at regular gun shows disabled as they are at the NRA convention?C-dub wrote:Haven't the last couple of ND's at gun shows been exibitors' guns?
eureka40 wrote:mrvmax wrote:Get over it? That is not good firearms safety you practice and eventually it will end up biting you. Perhaps you should go over the rules of firearms safety again, let me assist you in refreshing your memory.Skiprr wrote:Get over it.mrvmax wrote:I never go to gun shows (since I am an FFL it is pointless to me) so perhaps it is the same way there. Today at the NRA convention I walked passed numerous people looking at firearms and pointing them at the crowd. One guy was checking out a scope on an AR and pointed it right at me as I walked by. Not sure how it would have gone if I would have told the guy to point it the best he can at something other than people. I realize that is hard to do with a crowd that big but at least attempt to try and not point at people. Even though there were people upstairs it would have been nice if he would have aimed at something on the ceiling or a wall, it would have made me feel better.
As I walked to the Barrett both, I realized I had a .50 pointed right at my face.
Ces la vie.
All firearms at the NRA exhibit are disabled.
Perhaps you should read number one here: http://www.nssf.org/safety/basics/, or here http://www.remington.com/pages/news-and ... ments.aspx, or here http://training.nra.org/nra-gun-safety-rules.aspx![]()
The last gun show I attended was the same way. I was muzzle swept many times with fingers on triggers. I think the problem is there are so many new people to firearms and have not been taught any safety rules.
I couldn't begin to list all the violations I saw. There were many.
I covered the convention Friday, and all day Saturday. I still was unable to see it all. It was massive. I too encounteredphilip964 wrote:I had a great time at the NRA convention exhibit hall. I wish I had budgeted more than the two hours I did. I could have stayed all day. Met Les Baer and Jim Clark.
It was really packed on Saturday.
Even though though it was so crowded and everyone was being jostled a little. Everyone was happy and oh so polite.