Depends on a lot of things.
I have seen BFA'S for M16, L1A1, gpmg, AUG, C9 and .50BMG all blown off when blank firing exercises go live.
Some blew the muzzles and flash suppressors to bits other...
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Depends on a lot of things.
I have seen BFA'S for M16, L1A1, gpmg, AUG, C9 and .50BMG all blown off when blank firing exercises go live.
Some blew the muzzles and flash suppressors to bits other...
True. It is all in how it looks. But in context does it matter if I am holding a firearm up looking thru the pointy end or if someone else is holding it for me. 2 people ensuring the firearm is clear...
Good point. I have never really thought about that my self.
On a long trip you could be sweeping hundreds of cars, pedestrians, cyclists and houses etc.
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So you guys finding this unsafe have never looked thru any of your rifle/gun barrels from the muzzle end?
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There is no need imo, to check gun fit or eye movement for a novice shooter. Especially at a event where they will likely never follow up in the sport.
Who cares how they shoot as long as they are...
It is has been done as long as I have been in shotgun sports.
It can also show a coach other faults with the shooter and not just gun fit.
Thousands of blanks get fired at soldiers being aimed at...