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'Safety bullet' invention aims to prevent accidental shootings
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| Story filed: 11:52 Tuesday 30th July 2002
| Editorial Staff
Posted on 08/01/2002 7:11:52 PM PDT by vannrox
'Safety bullet' invention aims to prevent accidental shootings
A Florida man claims to have designed a safety bullet which locks up a gun when it's accidentally fired.
Mike Worley says his simple invention takes gun safety to another level.
He came up with the idea after a local boy was shot in his elbow while showing off his dad's .357 Magnum.
The safety bullet can be hidden in the gun chamber and ejected quickly if the owner needs to fire a live bullet.
If the safety bullet is fired, it jams the chamber and locks the gun until the shell is removed with a special tool.
The News Herald reports Mr Worley has applied for a patent for his invention.
He says several companies are interested in his design, and one has started making a prototype.
Mr Worley, from Panama City, says he supports the use of guns and understands why people need a loaded gun as protection.
He said: "I think the safety bullet is a step in the right direction. I don't want fame and fortune. This is a simple device that takes safety to the next level."
Story filed: 11:52 Tuesday 30th July 2002
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Florida
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To: kildak
I have an all consuming interest in firearms.
I'm going for my third CCW class next week. I did attend a Cooper class three of four years back with my son. Fin Aagaard was there. If you don't know who that is, he was a big game hunter and writer.
To: Shooter 2.5
Hypocrisy is bashing the GOA and then saying "We don't need people complaining of groups in which they don't belong.
462
posted on
09/06/2002 3:45:45 PM PDT
by
Flyer
To: Poohbah
It's also the average shootout range. I think the average is supposed to be within 6-8 feet. I read that a long time ago so I could be wrong. There may be a breakdown between police shootings and civilians. [Cops are civilians but I didn't know how to write the description] I would imagine that the police lengths are greater. I did a IDPA scenario where I was supposed to punch the target with my weak hand and then draw and shoot one handed. That's where I think I heard the 6-8 feet. Also, I was glad to get my hand out of the way before the multiple blasts shredded the target.
To: Flyer
It's sort of like a 2 by 4.
Now that I have your attention....
To: SafetyBullet-Inventor; Poohbah
First, I have read EVERY reply and comment on this thread, so I'm not shooting off the cuff.
Second, I have witnessed, on a personal level, the tragedy involved in a child shooting themselves with a weapon.
The child found a loaded semi .380, with a round in the chamber(Blatant rule violation #1) and shot himself in the face with it. Luckily, the 5 year old survived the point blank head shot.
Yes, I'll admit your safety bullet would have probably prevented this accident. But if the kids trash ass parents had NOT left a chambered cartridge in that weapon and had NOT left that gun in a nightstand within easy reach of a child, the accident would not have happened either.
What makes you think these people would have went to the trouble of buying and using your invention?
And as far as cops and other professionals having firearms accidents, guess what...firearms are dangerous...don't be careless. I work around VERY dangerous equipment so I have very little sympathy for adults that have misshaps with firearms.
As a 10 year old, I was left alone and armed at night with my younger brother so my Father could make a living. I was taught the rules and knew to break them meant someone could die. Education is the key.
I admire the fact that you have hung around to defend yourself, but your trying to sell to the wrong crowd. I would not buy your product nor advise anyone else to, except for the JBT's that conduct trigger happy no-knock raids.
One last thing, your replies would carry a lot more weight if you would make use of the spell-check feature.
To: viligantcitizen
Where's the spell check feature?
To: SafetyBullet-Inventor; uk_nomad
If he had had the Safety Bullet in his gun he would be dead. If he had his gun in a safe he would be dead. If he had his gun in a gun lock of any kind he would be dead. If his gun was not loaded he would be dead. He was lucky.
No. He was prepared.
To: Shooter 2.5
If someone does not spell very well, you can type your comment in WORD or any word processing program, which will automatically spell check for you, then copy/paste into reply box. ; ^ )>
To: vannrox
Reminds me of an old comedy bit about gun control. Guns don't kill people, bullets do. Then the guy went on about how we needed to outlaw bullets.
I can't remember who the comedian was.
469
posted on
09/06/2002 4:14:53 PM PDT
by
Samwise
To: Poohbah; SafetyBullet-Inventor; one_particular_harbour
Mine is ranked in the top 10% of trial lawyers in the State of Georgia his name is G. Michael Smith. He does not lose. He says, and he is one bright guy, that this is a great idea.I'd be a little suspicious. This lawyer may just waiting for class action cases to come a rollin in AGAINST you.
Just wondering if OPH has any input as to the liabilities involved in with a product like this and if so, would you care to expound on them? KMOKM
To: viligantcitizen
I was hoping it was a feature on FR.
I use Babylon.com. It's free and it's a translator.
To: Freemeorkillme; Constitution Day; Mudboy Slim; Poohbah; Shooter 2.5
THe below reminds me of the tune I'll be singing when your firearm turns to just simply iron, by Constitution Day------
"That reminds me of:
BUGS: (Singing.)
Grab a fence post, hold it tight,
Womp your partner with all your might.
Hit him in the shin, hit him in the head,
Hit him again, the critter ain't dead.
Wop him low and wop him high,
Stick your finger in his eye.
Pretty little rhythm, pretty little sound,
Bang your heads against the ground.
(Bugs continues to fiddle away.)
BUGS: (Singing.)
Promenade all around the room,
Promenade like a bride and groom.
(Bugs leads the boys to a hay baler machine. He opens a door in the machine for them to enter.)
BUGS: (Singing.)
Open up the door and step right in,
Close the door and into a spin.
Whirl, whirl, twist and twirl,
(Bugs throws a switch, turning on the baler.)
BUGS: (Singing.)
Jump all around like a flyin' squirrel.
Now don't you cuss and don't you swear,
Just come right out and form a square."
551 posted on 9/6/02 11:15 AM Pacific by Constitution Day
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To: Freemeorkillme; Shooter 2.5
There is a joke in "Georgia Lawyer" somewhere, but I just can't remember.
To: Freemeorkillme
I remember the first time I saw that cartoon. It was a good thing I was already laying on the floor.
The 2 by 4 bit is a joke about the greatest mule trainer that ever lived. An owner was having trouble with his so he brought the mule over. After agreeing to train the mule, the trainer picked up a 2 by 4 and hit the mule right between the eyes as hard as he could. The owner was horrified. The trainer calmly replied, "First, you have to get their attention".
To: SafetyBullet-Inventor
I really don't know very much about guns, so I can't comment on your device except to say "Good luck, and I hope it works."
But I do understand politics a little bit. So here's a warning. If your product truly works, the Left will come after you and your bullet with both barrels. (Pun intended.) They don't want safer guns. They don't want safe gun owners. They want no guns. Period. Your success will be a red flag to them.
475
posted on
09/06/2002 4:29:50 PM PDT
by
Samwise
To: kildak
I have checked. Michiganlegislature.org is my source. I don't know about other states, but GOA doesn't do their homework, or flat out lies. They lied about the CCW law as well which they sided with the Brady people. They said it wasn't shall issue. BS.
To: Shooter 2.5
That was a great one! I'm still a little to giddy from the mental image....
To: Shooter 2.5
I know of both of them, more about Cooper though. He just can't let the 1911 go!
478
posted on
09/06/2002 5:13:49 PM PDT
by
kildak
To: Poohbah; Momma Lou
It is also the minimum distance where you are safe from an edged weapon if your firearm is still secured in your duty holster.
Studies with trained police officers have shown that if a suspect is inside the 21' zone he/she will cut you before you can draw and fire your weapon. The zone increases if the firearm is concealed.
479
posted on
09/06/2002 5:19:48 PM PDT
by
Abundy
To: Abundy
That's why I try to apply Poohbah's Law: try not to get in the way of the knife.
My one chance to apply this law worked beautifully.
A guy charged me with a knife in a Las Vegas bar about 13 years ago. I slid to the side at the last second, and he jammed the knife into the hardwood bar.
While he was cussing and swearing, trying to get the knife freed up, the bartender calmly got out his Louisville Slugger and applied it liberally to the ruffian's head.
480
posted on
09/06/2002 5:23:10 PM PDT
by
Poohbah
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