In this guide, I'll be covering the 4 universal gun safety rule and explaining the importance of each. I'll then go on to add a number of additional rules I've picked up in my life that I think everyone else can benefit from. The 4 Rules of Gun Safety If you've ever been to a...
Remember, these rules are there to make sure that everyone is having a safe experience. Range Basics Follow the4 Rules of Gun Safety. Always follow these rules, no exceptions! Listen to the Range Safety Officer (RSO), sometimes called the Range Officer (RO). Most ranges will have an assig...
Answer: Always follow basic safety rules: treat every gun as loaded, keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot, know your target and what’s behind it, and store guns securely. Read ourgun safetyarticles for more tips.
Follow The Basic Rules For Gun SafetyJohn Mcgonigle
At Gun Goals, our mission is to educate both owners and non owners of firearms alike. We strive to improve firearm safety through education.
At Gun Goals, our mission is to educate both owners and non owners of firearms alike. We strive to improve firearm safety through education.
TheGunSource.com can’t stress enough that firearm safety is the #1 most important thing when it comes to owning and operating firearms. If you own a gun, then it’s probably worthwhile to take a look at this guide and make sure you are doing things properly. Gun Safety: The Most Impo...
Remember, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure regarding gun safety. FAQs Can I install a hidden gun safe in an apartment or rental property? Before installing a hidden gun safe in a rental property, it’s important to check with your landlord or property manager to ...
Democratic State Senator Roland Gutierrez, who represents Uvalde, has filed numerous gun safety related bills. They include Senate Bill 144, which would keep guns away from people considered to be dangerous by a judge. And Senate Bill 145, which would raise the legal age to sell any firearm ...
The biggest safety threat facing airlines today may not be a terrorist with a gun, but the man with the portable computer in business class. In the last 15 years, pilots have reported well over 100 incidents that could have been caused by electromagnetic interference. The source of this inter...