Lock and Learn with Bob Smith Director and founder of the Fernan Rod and Gun Club.

Published on July 10, 2018
Duration: 48:00

Bob Smith, Director of Fernan Rod and Gun Club, emphasizes fundamental firearm safety rules, including treating all guns as loaded, maintaining muzzle control, keeping a finger off the trigger until ready to fire, and knowing your target and its surroundings. He details range etiquette, the roles of range officers, and common mistakes beginners make. Smith also discusses various pistol stances, the importance of proper firearm handling upon arrival at the range, and the philosophy behind responsible gun ownership and training.

Quick Summary

Bob Smith, Director of Fernan Rod & Gun Club, stresses that the most critical firearm safety rule is muzzle control, followed by treating all guns as loaded, keeping a finger off the trigger until ready, and knowing your target. Proper range etiquette includes immediate compliance with range commands and safe firearm handling upon arrival.

Chapters

  1. 04:57Introduction and Guest Bob Smith
  2. 05:14About Fernan Rod & Gun Club
  3. 06:43Unique Dynamic of a Joint Range
  4. 08:06Role of a Range Officer
  5. 10:03Appropriate Range Etiquette
  6. 10:18Jeff Cooper's Four Cardinal Rules
  7. 11:38Strangest Thing Seen at the Range
  8. 12:07Essential Eye and Ear Protection
  9. 12:37Muzzle Control and Sweeping
  10. 12:50Following Range Commands
  11. 13:12Reasons for Being Kicked Off Range
  12. 14:33Examples of Unsafe Behavior
  13. 15:35Advice for First-Time Range Visitors
  14. 17:18Common Mistakes on the Range
  15. 18:07Pistol Stances: Weaver, Isosceles, Chapman
  16. 19:34Firearm Restrictions and Range Policies
  17. 21:25Judging People by Appearance
  18. 24:51Favorite Firearms: Rifles
  19. 27:19Favorite Firearms: Pistols
  20. 28:19The 'Hot Brass Dance'
  21. 29:24Black Powder Use at the Range
  22. 30:57Concealed Carry Insurance
  23. 35:40Requirements for Children on the Range
  24. 38:34Finding Instruction for New Firearm Owners
  25. 41:17Constitutional Carry and Training
  26. 44:29Competitive Shooting Experience
  27. 47:08Closing Remarks and Contact Info

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the fundamental rules of firearm safety?

The fundamental rules of firearm safety, as emphasized by Bob Smith, include treating all guns as loaded, maintaining strict muzzle control, keeping your finger off the trigger until ready to fire, and knowing your target and what lies beyond it. Muzzle control is paramount to prevent accidents.

What is considered appropriate range etiquette?

Appropriate range etiquette involves always following range officer commands, especially 'cease fire,' immediately. It also includes proper firearm handling upon arrival, such as keeping firearms cased or holstered and unloaded until on the firing line, and maintaining safe distances.

What are common mistakes new firearm owners make at the range?

New firearm owners often struggle with unfamiliarity with their weapon's manual of arms, not knowing how to operate specific functions like opening or holding the slide. It's crucial to get proper instruction rather than relying on trial and error.

Should concealed carriers get training before carrying a firearm?

While Bob Smith advocates for training, he is not in favor of mandatory training, believing it can be used to restrict rights. The primary insurance for carriers is knowledge and proficiency; understanding use-of-force standards and acting wisely is key.

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