If a gun is never zeroed and the owner discharged the gun at a non-controlled range, for example, a public land, will it violate the Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction, where the owner has no control of where the projectile will land?
If a gun is never zeroed and the owner discharged the gun at a non-controlled range, for example, a public land, will it violate the Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction, where the owner has no control of where the projectile will land?
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