Re: mystery item
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 9:59 pm
On firearm safety, to prove a point during an introduction on a range day with a group of Army Cadets, I had placed an AKM assault rifle with a chambered round, safety off, and a full magazine on one of the firing points facing up range before they got there.
I gave the speech,which included asking the to turn to the person(some were girls) next to them, ask them what the name of their mother was , then think about the first thing they might say to this persons mother if they made a mistake or were silly & hurt or killed them.
Took all the time I needed to get the rules across and identify any potential clowns.
With that poignant effect still fresh and while they were in a moment of inner reflection I had moved next to the AK and picked it up quickly discharging all 30 rounds up range.
The fright and effect it had was of course immediate.
"A weapon is safe in any state until you introduce a variable----human interaction"
I did the same trick each time a new batch came onto the range & it absolutely worked.
The weapon did not fire itself even though it was in a ready to fire condition.
The weapon did not suffer from an accidental event which caused injury or fatality
The weapon can not cause any harm unless it is introduced to a highly unpredictable influence- you.
I only ever had one event on that range which was a cut eyebrow from a scope on a sporterised .303 from being to close to the reticle and not shouldering tight enough.
Here in Aus I have no guns at all..............just cant cope with the disappointment after having all the fruity stuff in the old country. !
I gave the speech,which included asking the to turn to the person(some were girls) next to them, ask them what the name of their mother was , then think about the first thing they might say to this persons mother if they made a mistake or were silly & hurt or killed them.
Took all the time I needed to get the rules across and identify any potential clowns.
With that poignant effect still fresh and while they were in a moment of inner reflection I had moved next to the AK and picked it up quickly discharging all 30 rounds up range.
The fright and effect it had was of course immediate.
"A weapon is safe in any state until you introduce a variable----human interaction"
I did the same trick each time a new batch came onto the range & it absolutely worked.
The weapon did not fire itself even though it was in a ready to fire condition.
The weapon did not suffer from an accidental event which caused injury or fatality
The weapon can not cause any harm unless it is introduced to a highly unpredictable influence- you.
I only ever had one event on that range which was a cut eyebrow from a scope on a sporterised .303 from being to close to the reticle and not shouldering tight enough.
Here in Aus I have no guns at all..............just cant cope with the disappointment after having all the fruity stuff in the old country. !