There isn't one in the pipe!

Published on February 6, 2025
Duration: 0:51

This video highlights a critical firearm safety lapse where a customer incorrectly stated their Beretta 92 was unloaded. The owner of D'Boss Firearms demonstrates the importance of always verifying a firearm's status, even when told it's clear. The incident serves as a stark reminder of negligent handling and the necessity of rigorous safety protocols in any firearms environment.

Quick Summary

A critical safety lapse occurred when a customer's Beretta 92 was presented as unloaded, but a live round was found chambered. D'Boss Firearms owner emphasized the absolute necessity of always verifying a firearm's status, regardless of claims, to prevent negligent discharges. This incident led to the customer's embarrassment and added another round to the shop's 'Jar of Shame'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Customer Arrival at D'Boss Firearms
  2. 00:13Customization Request for Beretta 92
  3. 00:27Safety Protocol Ignored
  4. 00:36Negligent Condition Revealed
  5. 00:45The Jar of Shame

Frequently Asked Questions

What safety issue was highlighted in the D'Boss Firearms video?

The video highlights a critical safety issue where a customer incorrectly stated their Beretta 92 was unloaded. The shop owner demonstrated that a live round was, in fact, chambered, underscoring the danger of assuming a firearm is safe without verification.

Why is it important to always check if a firearm is loaded?

It is crucial to always check if a firearm is loaded because assuming it is unloaded can lead to accidental discharges, potentially causing severe injury or death. This video shows a real-world consequence of such an assumption.

What is the 'Jar of Shame' mentioned in the video?

The 'Jar of Shame' is a collection of live rounds that the D'Boss Firearms shop owner has confiscated from customers who brought in firearms they claimed were unloaded, but which actually had rounds chambered. It serves as a visual reminder of common safety lapses.

What firearm model was involved in the safety incident?

The firearm involved in the safety incident was a Beretta 92 handgun. The customer was seeking customization for it, but the immediate safety concern took precedence.

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