quote:Originally posted by henryarnaud:
Something similar happened to me once. I was at an indoor range/gun shop using the range. After I went to use the restroom to wash my hands after. As I came out a customer was at the counter, which was perpendicular to my path, talking with a salesman. The customer was pointing the muzzle of a rifle across my path. If I had kept walking he would have muzzled me. I stopped and looked at him. He got the message and raised the muzzle up so I could pass. Fortunately, he kept his finger off the trigger the entire time, so I guess there's that.
quote:Originally posted by honestlou:quote:Originally posted by henryarnaud:
Something similar happened to me once. I was at an indoor range/gun shop using the range. After I went to use the restroom to wash my hands after. As I came out a customer was at the counter, which was perpendicular to my path, talking with a salesman. The customer was pointing the muzzle of a rifle across my path. If I had kept walking he would have muzzled me. I stopped and looked at him. He got the message and raised the muzzle up so I could pass. Fortunately, he kept his finger off the trigger the entire time, so I guess there's that.
No offense, but I don't see anything wrong with his behavior here. If you had kept walking, you would have walked in front of someone pointing a rifle. He would not have muzzled you. When you stopped, he noticed you, and lifted the rifle to allow you to pass, all with his finger off of the trigger. I don't see how this is at all like the ridiculous that most of us have encountered.
quote:Originally posted by NK402:
I was at a gunshow about 35 years ago before the invention of zip ties. A dealer had 4-5 Ruger Mini-14's on his table. My companion picked one up to examine it more closely. He, as a matter of habit, opened the action and a live round flew out. The dealer almost had a heart attack and swore he had checked every gun before displaying them. I mentioned this years later to a show promoter, who said they had experienced cases , where anti-gun activists had attempted to place live rounds in weapons on display hoping to cause an incident.