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Marc Peeper's avatar

Rather timely I think.

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Keith Graves's avatar

I was thinking the same thing 😂

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DepWD40's avatar

“Firearms don’t go off on their own” … ‘cepting maybe certain Sig model(s), maybe?

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Conrad's avatar

I work on high speed packing machinery by the same name same company. I don't own that brand of firearm.

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Paul Hill's avatar

Thank you brother. Great training tool. I think so many people who have never had to draw their service weapon in real life think they can be firing at 30 and 40 feet. Keep up that amazing training and watch your 6

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Ian Gliori's avatar

Where can I find training videos or manuals for my team?

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Keith Graves's avatar

Clock the training tab in the menu.

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David A Church's avatar

As a CCW and Safety instructor I am very pleased that you called the “accidental discharge” what it was- a “NEGLIGENT DISCHARGE.” At least two of the rules for gun handling must be violated for a handgun to fire. Unless the trigger is pulled it will not fire, so either a finger or something else caught in the trigger guard caused the gun to fire. This would not happen with a good carry holster, whether OWN or IWB. Also, it obviously was not pointed in a safe direction, and if he was putting it away why was it loaded? And if he was already carrying it why did he have it out? Many unanswered questions come up but the culprit is personal carelessness due to complacency or a lack of training. We have a right to carry but we have a greater responsibility to the safety of others.

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Eric V Wright's avatar

Again, outstanding video. I will use this with my next SOP. Now, when does the shirt you're wearing going to be in the store? Thanks again for your service 🙏

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Keith Graves's avatar

It’s there now you might have to dig around for it, though just hit the merch tab at the top

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