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Purveyor of Death and Destruction |
Fairfax County, Virginia, police announced Friday that a 46-year-old man has suffered a minor injury and is undergoing medical treatment after he accidentally shot himself with a pistol at the headquarters of the National Rifle Association. In its daily recap of incidents and crimes on Friday, the police department reported the accidental discharge took place at around 3:30 p.m. in the National Firearms Museum, which is based in the NRA’s Fairfax, Virginia, headquarters. According to police, the man, an employee, was participating in firearms training at the shooting range located in the museum when he attempted to holster his pistol. As he did so, the weapon accidentally fired, injuring the man’s lower body. The man’s name was not disclosed and no charges are expected to be filed. Still, many online were quick to seize upon the incident and mock it, given the NRA’s fierce lobbying against any form of gun control. “Cue up the Alanis Morrissette song,” one writer at the Huffington Post said. “NRA employee becomes poster child for gun safety,” the New York Post read. The NRA has not issued any comment on the incident, and local media reports do not indicate whether the employee was leading the training session or simply working on his own. The NRA claims to train more than 1 million people in gun safety every year and has trumpeted statistics from the Center for Disease Control that show relatively low numbers of accidental shooting deaths among children as proof that education, not regulation, works. Still, Friday’s shooting appears to be at odds with some of the writing on the NRA’s website. “Most cases of a firearm discharging unintentionally are properly called a ‘negligent discharge,’ although I suspect people prefer to use the term accident because it somehow implies no one was really at fault,” contributor Jim Wilson wrote in an article about accidental shootings. Accidental discharges “generally signal serial errors and oversights, and perhaps technique flaws as well,” editor Frank Winn wrote in another article. “They also tell you a lot about the shooter who has one in terms of character, or at least that’s our opinion.” Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/news...4.html#storylink=cpy | ||
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Mensch |
He needs to read this: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Yidn, shreibt un fershreibt" "The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everyone else, and nobody was going to bomb them. At Rotterdam, London, Warsaw and half a hundred other places, they put their rather naive theory into operation. They sowed the wind, and now they are going to reap the whirlwind." -Bomber Harris | |||
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Drug Dealer |
Jim Supica will not be pleased. When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth. - George Bernard Shaw | |||
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Admin/Odd Duck |
Accidentally? He had his finger inside the trigger guard while holstering. ____________________________________________________ New and improved super concentrated me: Proud rebel, heretic, and Oneness Apostolic Pentecostal. There is iron in my words of death for all to see. So there is iron in my words of life. | |||
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Freethinker |
People have shot themselves with Glocks (and presumably guns with similar triggers) when something like a piece of clothing or folded over leather from a worn-out holster got into the trigger guard when holstering. I’m even aware of the same thing’s happening with a DAK P229, although that must have taken some effort on the part of the user. It’s not always the trigger finger that pulls the trigger in these incidents, and it’s a safety hazard in itself to not recognize that fact. ► 6.4/93.6 “Cet animal est très méchant, quand on l’attaque il se défend.” | |||
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Tinker Sailor Soldier Pie |
What in God's name does this incident have to do with gun control? Whatever. Stuff happens. This whole story is a big "meh" to me. ~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan | |||
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Member |
Can we Que up the video of that cop, who was the only one qualified to carry a 40 caliber Glock, that shot himself while holstering said Glock. I've stopped counting. | |||
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Bad dog! |
The NRA trains more than one million people a year. And the lib press jeers and mocks when there is one AD at their facility. The whole story is indeed a big "meh." ______________________________________________________ "You get much farther with a kind word and a gun than with a kind word alone." | |||
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Ammoholic |
sigfreund, I don't have any experience with DAK or DAO Sig Sauer pistols. Is there an exposed hammer that one can put one's thumb behind when holstering? I had been taught this with DA/SA Sig Sauer pistols and really like the added safety. | |||
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Member |
Again, the word is negligent not accidental. Who would have thought guns could be dangerous. Glad he is Ok. | |||
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Time Wounds All Heels. |
If it turns out to be a Glock, or other similar striker fired handgun, it is a strong indicator of why I greatly prefer DA/SA semi-auto handguns. ---------------------------- Evolve. Revolve. Dissolve. | |||
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Fighting the good fight |
Yes. | |||
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Official Space Nerd |
Fixed it. This correction makes a BIG difference, as the whole 'gun just went off' nonsense is (over-)used by the msm to imply firearms are excessively dangerous, and 'only trained LEOs should have them. . .' Fear God and Dread Nought Admiral of the Fleet Sir Jacky Fisher | |||
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Tinker Sailor Soldier Pie |
Accidents can happen as well. It's a fallacy to automatically consider every single unintentional discharge as a negligent one. We as gun owners sometimes get way too hung up on terms. ~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan | |||
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Freethinker |
Yes, both DAO and DAK pistols have exposed hammers and I teach my students who use Classic-line SIG to place their thumbs on the hammers when holstering for that reason. There are two types of DAO hammers, one with a normal spur and one that’s “bobbed,” and DAK hammers are also reduced in size, but they all can be felt when holstering. As for terminology, “accidental” means unintentional—that’s all. It says nothing whatsoever about culpability. Accidents can be due to negligence or other reasons, but the term simply means that whatever happened wasn’t due to someone’s intent. Someone can get drunk and drive 30 mph over the speed limit on an icy road, but if he didn’t intend to slide off into a tree and kill himself at Dead Man’s Curve, it was still an accident. ► 6.4/93.6 “Cet animal est très méchant, quand on l’attaque il se défend.” | |||
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Purveyor of Death and Destruction |
Our worthless paper has a very liberal views. They never miss an opportunity to talk about how dangerous guns are. And how we need gun control. If this would have happened anywhere else, you would never hear about it. But it happened at the NRA headquarters. This just proves how dangerous they are, right? Darn things just go off by themselves! | |||
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Yew got a spider on yo head |
Why? Because retarded people are more likely to ND a glock? | |||
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Muzzle flash aficionado |
My thought as well. flashguy Texan by choice, not accident of birth | |||
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אַרְיֵה |
Not necessarily. I personally know somebody who had that happen. Shot through the lower leg while holstering. This was during a formal training session, where each person had at least one and sometimes two instructor / coaches watching while holstering. Everybody agreed in this incident that the shooter's trigger finger was where it should be, laying along the side of the slide. The trigger was caught be a piece of clothing that was snagged in the holster. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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Time Wounds All Heels. |
Evidently. I, personally, carry a P30S. Apparently, that makes me double retarded. Seriously though, it all stems from my dad teaching me firearm safety in the field from as early as 8 years old. If he ever caught me pointing my squirrel or rabbit guns in an unsafe direction, all my guns were taken away for a week. A week during squirrel season is an eternity as a kid. I have friends who love the 1911, but I will not carry any of mine. It is all a matter preference. My very first carry gun was a Smith 669, followed by a 6906. I imagine this is the reason for my preference, and why I do not trust my Glocks well enough to carry either. It's a free country. Carry what you prefer, safely. ---------------------------- Evolve. Revolve. Dissolve. | |||
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