The Fundamentals of Gun Safety

Published on April 13, 2020
Duration: 3:45

This video outlines the fundamental principles of firearm safety, emphasizing knowledge, skill, and a positive attitude. It details three core rules: always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction, keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot, and keep the firearm unloaded until ready to use. Additional safety practices, such as knowing your target and using proper protection, are also covered.

Quick Summary

The three fundamental rules for safe gun handling are: always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction, always keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot, and always keep the firearm unloaded until you are ready to use it. These rules, combined with knowledge, skill, and a positive attitude, are essential for preventing firearm accidents.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Firearm Safety
  2. 00:12Causes of Firearm Accidents
  3. 00:26Three Elements of Firearm Safety
  4. 01:04Fundamental Rules for Safe Gun Handling
  5. 01:09Rule 1: Safe Direction
  6. 01:36Rule 2: Finger Off Trigger
  7. 02:00Rule 3: Keep Firearm Unloaded
  8. 02:44Additional Gun Safety Rules
  9. 03:19Further Resources for Gun Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three fundamental rules of safe gun handling?

The three fundamental rules are: always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction, always keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot, and always keep the firearm unloaded until you are ready to use it.

What causes most firearm accidents?

Firearm accidents are primarily caused by ignorance, which is a lack of knowledge about firearm safety or operation, and carelessness, which is the failure to apply one's knowledge when handling firearms.

What are the three basic elements of firearm safety?

The three basic elements are knowledge (understanding safety rules and firearm operation), skill (applying these rules through practice), and a positive attitude (accepting the responsibility to act safely).

How should you handle a firearm when you first pick it up?

When you pick up a firearm, immediately ensure the safety is engaged (if applicable), move the ammunition source, open the action, and visually inspect the chamber and magazine area to confirm they are clear of ammunition.

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