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MI: Three injured in accidental shooting at Gun & Knife Show
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:53 pm
by seamusTX
In Mount Clemens, Michigan (Detroit area) a customer at a gun and knife show fired an unloaded gun. The seller "inspected" the weapon and discharged another non-existent round.
The victims are expected to recover.
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"It never did that before."
- Jim
Re: MI: Three injured in accidental shooting at Gun & Knife
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:58 pm
by MasterOfNone
I want one. I'd never have to buy ammo again.
Re: MI: Three injured in accidental shooting at Gun & Knife
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 8:54 am
by RPB
Whether the circuit breaker is off or on .... don't flip the light switch if you don't want the light to come on.... might be the wrong breaker that's turned off ....
Sheesh ... 2 reckless people ...
Re: MI: Three injured in accidental shooting at Gun & Knife
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:03 am
by AEA
This is a prime example how CHL holders ARE NOT the discharge problems at gun shows.
Re: MI: Three injured in accidental shooting at Gun & Knife
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:08 am
by jmra
I was showing a guy a couple of guns yesterday so I did the whole routine of removing the mag, locking back the slide, visual inspection, physical inspection - everything we were taught to do to ensure the unlaoded gun didn't kill some one.
I then turned to the guy and said "see, it's empty". He replied, "I trust you". I replied "don't".
I then made him repeat the process. I hope he never learns to trust anyone when dealing with unloaded guns.
Re: MI: Three injured in accidental shooting at Gun & Knife
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:34 am
by Oldgringo
jmra wrote:I was showing a guy a couple of guns yesterday so I did the whole routine of removing the mag, locking back the slide, visual inspection, physical inspection - everything we were taught to do to ensure the unlaoded gun didn't kill some one.
I then turned to the guy and said "see, it's empty". He replied, "I trust you". I replied "don't".
I then made him repeat the process. I hope he never learns to trust anyone when dealing with unloaded guns.
Good job!
Re: MI: Three injured in accidental shooting at Gun & Knife
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:03 am
by Excaliber
Oldgringo wrote:jmra wrote:I was showing a guy a couple of guns yesterday so I did the whole routine of removing the mag, locking back the slide, visual inspection, physical inspection - everything we were taught to do to ensure the unlaoded gun didn't kill some one.
I then turned to the guy and said "see, it's empty". He replied, "I trust you". I replied "don't".
I then made him repeat the process. I hope he never learns to trust anyone when dealing with unloaded guns.
Good job!
I use the same practice.
I won't allow anyone to accept a gun from me without either clearing it again themselves or having me demonstrate to them it is cleared both visually and by touch using their eyes and fingers, even if I'm still holding it. I think I'm pretty careful. I also know beyond the shadow of a doubt that i'm not infallible.
If they want to skip that step, I also remind them that they shouldn't accept anyone else's word for the loading status of any other gun either.
Re: MI: Three injured in accidental shooting at Gun & Knife
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 1:18 pm
by WildBill
Excaliber wrote:Oldgringo wrote:jmra wrote:I was showing a guy a couple of guns yesterday so I did the whole routine of removing the mag, locking back the slide, visual inspection, physical inspection - everything we were taught to do to ensure the unlaoded gun didn't kill some one.
I then turned to the guy and said "see, it's empty". He replied, "I trust you". I replied "don't".
I then made him repeat the process. I hope he never learns to trust anyone when dealing with unloaded guns.
Good job!
I use the same practice.
I won't allow anyone to accept a gun from me without either clearing it again themselves or having me demonstrate to them it is cleared both visually and by touch using their eyes and fingers, even if I'm still holding it. I think I'm pretty careful. I also know beyond the shadow of a doubt that i'm not infallible.
If they want to skip that step, I also remind them that they shouldn't accept anyone else's word for the loading status of any other gun either.

Make sure that you
actually look and feel rather just going through the motions.