Re: Remington 700 safety
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: GOLDBEACHMAN</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I agree with you completely about the safety but prefer this version of the rules regarding firearms safety. I copied it unabashedly from somewhere else and the commentary is not mine:
Rule # 1
Treat all guns as if they are loaded.
Unloaded guns cause the more accidents than loaded ones. Always treat all guns as if they are loaded.
Rule # 2
Never let the muzzle of a gun point at anything you do not want to destroy or kill.
This rule is especially important for those supervising novice shooters. When a child holds a rifle for example, if he hears a noise to the side, and turns his head, the weapon tends to follow. Similarly, if you make a great shot, and look back to brag to your friends, don't let the weapon follow your gaze.
Rule # 3
Keep your finger straight and off the trigger.
At all times you must keep your trigger finger straight, and off the trigger. Only once you have aimed and have your target in the sights should you permit your finger to gently rest on the trigger. This prevents accidental discharges should you stumble, trip, or be subjected to some unexpected event.
Rule # 4
Be absolutely sure
of your target, and
what is behind it.
Hitting a target even under the best conditions is a very challenging thing. If TV and movies were real, the good guys would kill far more innocent bystanders than bad guys. Bullets tends to miss, ricochet, penetrate through, and fall from the sky at velocities just as deadly as when the bullet left the barrel. If your bullet misses that deer or shoots over the top of that hill, you can't bring it back.
Dead is a forever deal. Once a bullet leaves the muzzle, you can't bring it back. You must read, and follow these rules ALWAYS!
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just wanna +1 for rule #4 and the following dialog. Ive been hit with plenty of shot in my day from errant shotgunners and that shit HURTS. bird shot can ricochet pretty good just throwing it out there.
On the same note my father to this day still has bird shot pellets in his face that a surgeon deemed too dangerous to remove; he was roofing the first house I lived in and a 'hunter' (if you can call this fucker that) wasnt quite aware of how far the shot would go/whose property he was on/what the fuck he was really doing. My dad met him in the field still peppered with shot and let him have it.
I know this isnt the same as a rifle bullet but the people who pull this shit with a firearm are just as dangerous regardless of weapon choice.
If he had been any smarter he coulda just blamed the saftey since thats what uneducated/incompetent/dumbfucks do. Ive got a 700 and i can tune it down to unsafe levels. the first barrel stamping says it was made in the very early 90's, so its an older trigger i think. BY NO MEANS do I dare do so though. 2.5 lb trigger pull is safe enough for me and its never AD'd EVER. its now on its 3rd barrel life so its not like it never gets shot.