LAV's Four Firearms Safety Rules

Published on June 26, 2020
Duration: 4:57

Larry Vickers, a former Delta Force operator and professional firearms instructor, outlines his four essential firearms safety rules. These rules, adapted from NRA guidelines, emphasize critical aspects of safe gun handling applicable to both new and experienced shooters. The instruction highlights the importance of knowing your target and its surroundings, treating all firearms as loaded, maintaining strict muzzle awareness, and keeping the finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.

Quick Summary

Larry Vickers' four firearms safety rules are: 1. Know your target and what's beyond it. 2. Treat every firearm as if it is loaded. 3. Never allow the muzzle to cross anything you are not willing to destroy. 4. Keep your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard until ready to shoot. He stresses situational awareness beyond typical range conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to LAV's Safety Rules
  2. 00:44Rule 1: Know Your Target and Beyond
  3. 01:29Rule 2: Treat Every Firearm as Loaded
  4. 02:41Rule 3: Muzzle Awareness
  5. 03:44Rule 4: Finger Off Trigger

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Larry Vickers' four firearms safety rules?

Larry Vickers' four safety rules are: 1. Know your target and what's beyond it. 2. Treat every firearm as if it is loaded. 3. Never allow the muzzle to cross anything you are not willing to destroy. 4. Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.

What is the 'register position' for finger placement on a firearm?

The 'register position' is a safety technique where your finger rests on the firearm's slide or ejection port, away from the trigger guard. This ensures the finger is only placed on the trigger when the sights are aligned and a conscious decision to fire has been made.

Why is it important to treat every firearm as loaded?

Treating every firearm as loaded acts as a crucial safety buffer. It prevents accidents that can occur if a shooter mistakenly believes a firearm is unloaded, ensuring a higher level of safety during handling and manipulation.

How does Larry Vickers adapt NRA safety rules for real-world scenarios?

Vickers emphasizes that real-world situations often lack the controlled environments of a range, like safety berms. This necessitates heightened situational awareness regarding targets, backstops, and muzzle direction, going beyond basic range rules.

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