Yes that was in Infantry.
I'm not saying that they did not teach firearm safety. I'm saying that muzzle discipline IS a flawed issue in the ADF. When marching with rifles (not slung) the rifle is...
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Yes that was in Infantry.
I'm not saying that they did not teach firearm safety. I'm saying that muzzle discipline IS a flawed issue in the ADF. When marching with rifles (not slung) the rifle is...
What if he discharges it while clearing it?
Most negligent discharges in the Army are when people are clearing their weapons.
IF everyone follows THE(not mine) Golden Rules, it's not too late....
You cannot eliminate the "if s".
You control them, by following the golden rules.
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It is your responsibility to clear it upon receiving it. Somebody must watch you do it.
We also take the barrel off every time we clear the F88(Steyr).
Then they are not following the "golden rules' and so IT then becomes an issue. They probably shouldn't be anywhere near firearms though. Unfortunately, I don't think that example has much logic in...
Yes, I know for a fact. I just discharged at the end of last year.
One thing that DID bother me in the AUS Army was the policy that everybody points their rifles at everybody!
I'm not talking about in exercises when you have OPFOR role players.
I'm talking...
I think you might have misconstrued my statement.
I didn't say to not do it(it being; opening an action and showing clear prior to passing a firearm). I said it doesn't bother me and if you...
Doesn't bother me in the slightest, because I will:
◇Treat it as if it is loaded.
◇Not point it at anything I'm not willing to destroy.
◇Keep my finger off the trigger until I'm ready to fire....
That's pretty poor.
I was in a gunshop in Canada in the early 90's having a browse. Turned around and one of the staff was pointing a pistol at my head. Then he pulled the trigger. Bang!...