I think the reason many of us come down hard on this guy is he had responsibility for the girl's safety, it could have been the girl that took one to the head; even with this outcome the girl is going to come out of it with some damage.
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Originally posted by gunmut View PostI think the reason many of us come down hard on this guy is he had responsibility for the girl's safety, it could have been the girl that took one to the head; even with this outcome the girl is going to come out of it with some damage.NRA Benefactor
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Originally posted by hardknocks1 View PostWow
While I agree this was not smart and should never have happened I'm surprised of the responses where people don't feel bad someone died.
Just wow!NRA Benefactor
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Complacency is dangerous, just when you think you know everything you find out just how little you know..
Many people are killed annually by ND from being to complacent, guns are no more dangerous than the people that use them, I think what we can learn from this is never be to complacent around firearms...
In fact just a little over a month ago I stopped shooting at in door ranges, last time I was there I stepped back and observed others around me, scary scene... People are to sure of themselves, even those that have been around firearms their whole life...
Shamefully I've had two ND's my whole life, can I blame the gun?? not even close, even though both were with the same gun 7yrs apart.. Me and the gun soon parted as it was obvious we didn't get along.... still my fault however no matter how I tried to blame the gun..RIP Muggsy
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Originally posted by muggsy View PostItxi, what were the parents of the girl thinking, or were they?
Am I sorry this happened? Heck yes, I am human(sic). BUT I am also mad as hell for reasons I cannot articulate at this juncture.I am the Living Man
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Originally posted by TheLastDaze View PostComplacency is dangerous, just when you think you know everything you find out just how little you know..
Many people are killed annually by ND from being to complacent, guns are no more dangerous than the people that use them, I think what we can learn from this is never be to complacent around firearms...
In fact just a little over a month ago I stopped shooting at in door ranges, last time I was there I stepped back and observed others around me, scary scene... People are to sure of themselves, even those that have been around firearms their whole life...
Shamefully I've had two ND's my whole life, can I blame the gun?? not even close, even though both were with the same gun 7yrs apart.. Me and the gun soon parted as it was obvious we didn't get along.... still my fault however no matter how I tried to blame the gun..I am the Living Man
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Originally posted by addictedhealer View PostFull auto shouldn't be handled lightly. Ridiculous, now he is dead and the girl is traumatized for life. Such a ridiculous idea, what's next? What is next let a 9 year old operate a nascar?
sad, sad situation here and I just can't wrap my mind around it.. Oh and my kids all have driven on my lap at the age of 6 as well but I'd never give them the keys to the truck...RIP Muggsy
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I shoot and would like the general population to see shooting as a socially acceptable sport. I'd like to see more sports tv coverage of ISSF events. even Biathlon is good PR for shooting. what the sport doesn't need is tv coverage of hillbilly duck guys or crazy wayne shooting his face off.
a gun "accident" is when a gun in a drawer goes off all by itself, (actually that's a design or maintenance error, or an "act of god" if your into voodoo, whatever).
gun "negligence" would cover the other 99.9% of finger on the trigger incidents. the little girl was holding and shooting the Uzi in full auto, it was her finger that pulled the trigger and she killed the guy. 9 yr. old girls are not legally responsible to be "negligent", so it goes to the instructor, the range and the parents. if you want to rewrite that as criminally stupid(and dead) instructor, criminally stupid range and way criminally stupid parents, be my guest.
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What a tragedy for all involved, & I'm amazed at the lack of empathy on this forum for the instructor's death. A momentary lack of wisdom on his part doesn't reduce the fact a fellow human, and firearm instructor, lost his life & a young lady is traumatized for life.
I've instructed numerous people, some minors, to shoot a full auto weapon, including an Uzi. However, I always hold the gun with them, especially the front grip, to control the muzzle. I also keep their finger off the trigger until I'M comfortable they're ready...
The joy of firing full auto weapons is an experience few outside the military will have, so make it as safe as possible!
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Originally posted by Ohsheepdog View PostWhat a tragedy for all involved, & I'm amazed at the lack of empathy on this forum for the instructor's death. A momentary lack of wisdom on his part doesn't reduce the fact a fellow human, and firearm instructor, lost his life & a young lady is traumatized for life.
I've instructed numerous people, some minors, to shoot a full auto weapon, including an Uzi. However, I always hold the gun with them, especially the front grip, to control the muzzle. I also keep their finger off the trigger until I'M comfortable they're ready...
The joy of firing full auto weapons is an experience few outside the military will have, so make it as safe as possible!I am the Living Man
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