This is the first incident of anyone being killed shooting trap, that I have heard of.
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When I drink the guns are put away and the car keys are too.
3 posted on
06/12/2003 6:54:40 AM PDT by
Conspiracy Guy
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"Witnesses later testified that there'd been a bit of drinking going on; Hefty's blood-alcohol level registered 0.098 when he was tested two hours later - too high to legally drive a car.
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Sheesh! What a maroon! And now a buddy is dead. I predict some new rules for that range.
Drinking while handling firearms is just a darn poor idea. That was one of the rules on my deer hunting trips with family and friends. Absolutely no drinking, except back at camp after sunset and after all the rifles were cleaned and stowed, and then only in moderation.
Dumb!
To: MissTargets
The No. 1 rule of firearm safety, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, is "Always Keep the Muzzle Pointed in a Safe Direction. I don't know where they get their rules from, but the No. 1 rule has always been: All guns are always loaded. No. 2 is: Never let the muzzle cover anything that you are not willing to destroy. No. 3 is: Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target and you have decided to shoot. No. 4 is: Be sure of the target as well as the surroundings. Observe these four rules and you should never have a negligent discharge.
To: MissTargets
Amazing.
I have a friend who used to teach firearms safety to the L.A. Sheriff's Dept.
One night he couldn't sleep and got up and "started fooling around" with his guns. He drilled a hole in the floor, one inch from his foot.
He tried to keep it quiet, but I found out about it. Next time I saw him, I clapped him on the shoulder and said, "So, Len, I hear you are going to be teaching another firearms safety lesson soon."
He was not amused.
--Boris
10 posted on
06/12/2003 8:15:24 AM PDT by
boris
To: MissTargets
Drinking and firearms do not mix. I'll never understand people who go into the woods to "hunt" and get liquored up. Drink after you shoot.
14 posted on
06/12/2003 8:53:18 AM PDT by
jjm2111
To: MissTargets
I recall some kid taking out his Dad's front teeth with a hand thrower one time. (It was actually quite funny, the Dad was berating the kid, about 12, to put some backbone into his throws. The kid planted that clay pigeon right in his Dad's mouth. An accident of course.)
15 posted on
06/12/2003 9:03:51 AM PDT by
TC Rider
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To: MissTargets
This is the first incident of anyone being killed shooting trap, that I have heard of.There's an indoor shooting range in the Kansas City suburbs, and in the 30 or so years that I know of the place, there have been 2 shooting deaths there:
The was ruled an accidental shooting, but was sheer stupidity. A man wearing a shoulder holster decided to take off his sweater, but didn't remember the holster first. Somehow the gun worked its way loose, something caught the trigger, and it discharged, killing his sister, who was standing next to him.
The second was a suicide.
Mark
19 posted on
06/12/2003 10:12:41 AM PDT by
MarkL
To: MissTargets
When I worked for one P.D., I used to clean the shotguns. I cleaned them for 4 years on graveyard with no problems.
They finally moved me to days and the guy who took over on graveyard had to clean the shotguns.
One week later I came into work and found out that I had been transfered back to graveyard. It seems that the other guy while cleaning the shotguns had fired off a round into the ceiling.
I could never figure out this had happened, as the guns were always unloaded when I received them and unloaded when I put them away. Go figure.
I never did get off of graveyard.
20 posted on
06/12/2003 1:00:58 PM PDT by
husky ed
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