Originally Posted By: ohiosam
The thought is that the act of closing the gun is the time when an accidental discharge is most likely to occur.

"Most likely"? I don't play the odds when it comes to gun safety - a loaded gun can discharge any time, anywhere. And when dogs are moving out in front, sweeping a set of loaded tubes up from pointing at the ground is an unnecessary risk. You don't need elaborate choreography to close a gun, just a bit of common sense.


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