Is It Okay To Point A Gun At Your Self?

Published on May 20, 2025
Duration: 1:32

This video explores specific, albeit rare, scenarios where pointing a firearm at oneself might be permissible, contrary to standard gun safety rules. These include workbench maintenance after a confirmed chamber check, handling inoperable firearms at trade shows like SHOT Show, and appendix carry with a properly fitted Kydex holster. The core principle is that safety is maintained through rigorous checks and specific firearm conditions.

Quick Summary

Pointing a firearm at oneself is generally unsafe, but exceptions exist for workbench maintenance (after confirmed chamber checks), handling inoperable display firearms at trade shows, and appendix carry with a proper Kydex holster that covers the trigger guard.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: When is it OK?
  2. 00:06Scenario 1: Workbench Maintenance Safety
  3. 00:26Scenario 2: Trade Shows & Inoperable Firearms
  4. 00:53Scenario 3: Appendix Carry Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

Under what conditions is it acceptable to point a gun at yourself?

It's generally unacceptable, but permissible during specific tasks like workbench maintenance after a confirmed chamber check, handling inoperable firearms at trade shows, or during appendix carry with a proper Kydex holster covering the trigger.

What safety precautions are needed for workbench firearm maintenance?

Before looking down the bore for maintenance, you must perform both a visual and a physical chamber check to ensure the firearm is completely unloaded and safe to handle.

How is safety ensured with firearms at trade shows like SHOT Show?

Display firearms at trade shows are typically rendered inoperable by removing critical components like bolts or firing pins, making them safe to handle even if the muzzle points towards oneself.

Is appendix carry inherently unsafe?

Appendix carry can be safe if the firearm is secured in a rigid Kydex holster that completely covers the trigger guard, preventing accidental discharge even when the muzzle is oriented towards the body.

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