• Nougat@fedia.io
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    2 days ago

    One of the things I have decided to do is check the chamber every time the weapon enters or leaves my hand. Pulling it out of the lockbox? Check the chamber. Handing it to a friend? Check the chamber. Setting it down at the range after emptying a magazine and the slide is now locked open on an empty mag? Check the chamber. Picking it up at the range after reloading the magazine? Check the chamber.

    Between this and pressing the “turn signal off” button on my motorcycle every time I go through an intersection, I am slightly less stupid.

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      1 day ago

      This should be everyone’s practice, every single time. Good on you for making the commitment to doing this. This is what I do as well, I’m a bit OCD about it.

      I’m also a bit OCD about turning off my motorcycle blinker as well, lol.

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      Beyond that just always constantly without fail treat every gun as if it were loaded. Never point one at anything you don’t want to shoot, period. That is the safest way to handle firearms.

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      2 days ago

      Because this is absolutely what you should do, and you should still handle it like it was loaded even after doing this.