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Gun Safety Instructor Shoots Student

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what the....

If Darwinism were real, that bullet would have turned out and shot the instructor instead.

Yeah, unfortunately guns don't work that way. Dumbass pulls trigger, dumbass shoots whatever he is pointing the gun at. This guy has no business teaching others about gun safety, nor do a lot of so called "gun experts" I suspect.

-Treat every gun as if it were loaded
-Never point a gun at anything you don't intend to shoot
-Be aware of your target and what is beyond it
-Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot
 
The victim was hit by a ricochet. That means there are too many unknowns before we pass judgment. Probably the instructors fault, but the information we have doesn't state that it was the instructor's gun that was brought to the side while loaded. For all we know, he could have been handling someone's gun in the class, and in the process of checking to see if it was loaded while keeping it pointed away from people, it accidentally discharged.

But, I'm going to go with the instructor is at fault.
lol, how exactly did it do that, the gun accidentally pulled its own trigger? He was being unsafe by 1) Having his fucking finger on the trigger, or in the trigger guard, before being absolutely ready to shoot 2) Not pointing the gun in a safe direction

Accidentally discharged? More like negligent discharge.
 
Yeah, unfortunately guns don't work that way. Dumbass pulls trigger, dumbass shoots whatever he is pointing the gun at. This guy has no business teaching others about gun safety, nor do a lot of so called "gun experts" I suspect.

-Treat every gun as if it were loaded - SAVE IT
-Never point a gun at anything you don't intend to shoot - SAVE IT
-Be aware of your target and what is beyond it - SAVE IT
-Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot - SAVE IT

SAVE IT for someone who cares. As a true gun owner, I do my part by being heartless, careless and not being concerned with the safety of children across America.
 
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