Firearms Facts Episode 23: Gun Safety

Published on June 19, 2013
Duration: 7:12

This comprehensive guide, presented by established firearms experts, details critical gun safety protocols and how to handle common malfunctions. It emphasizes treating all firearms as loaded, the importance of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and specific procedures for dealing with squib loads and hangfires. The instruction highlights the 'everyone is a safety officer' rule and stresses trigger discipline and backstop awareness.

Quick Summary

Expert firearm instructors stress treating all guns as loaded, using PPE, and practicing trigger discipline. They explain how to identify and handle malfunctions like squib loads and hangfires, and warn about dangers from recalled ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Gun Safety
  2. 00:34Ammo Recalls and Personal Injury
  3. 01:58Eye and Ear Protection
  4. 02:28Complacency and Handling
  5. 03:00Range Safety Protocols
  6. 03:25Shooting Gloves
  7. 04:00Hollywood Myths
  8. 04:40Backstops and Trigger Discipline
  9. 05:42Squib Loads and Hangfires

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key firearm safety rules discussed in the video?

The video emphasizes treating every firearm as loaded, using proper eye and ear protection, and ensuring everyone on the range acts as a safety officer. It also covers trigger discipline and backstop awareness.

How should one handle a squib load or hangfire?

For a squib load, recognize the unusual sound/recoil and do not fire a second shot. For a hangfire, wait 30 seconds before safely clearing the firearm.

What risks are associated with ammunition recalls?

Ammunition recalls, like the one mentioned for Winchester Wildcat, can lead to dangerous malfunctions, such as firearm explosions or bullets lodging in the barrel, causing injury.

Why is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) crucial when shooting?

PPE, including safety glasses and ear protection, is vital to prevent serious injuries. The video recounts an incident where a shooter lost an eye due to not wearing safety glasses.

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