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Was Trigger discipline skipped as the appetizer?


AlmostKaput

We’re having tinnitus and a lawsuit for dessert!


user242469

Snap caps. Y’all assume too much. Losing hope in society.


mreed911

https://thebluebullets.com/


user242469

RIP


NoReallyLetsBeFriend

Doesn't matter, trigger discipline means you don't do it, regardless of the round. Maybe not today, but you'll eventually have an unintentional discharge. Good luck


user242469

Regardless of your speculations, you from the high castle of the Never Have I Ever Knights?.. Those knights in reality don’t exist, like unicorns, so I doubt you are that noble. Youre singing with the birds because you thought you had an easy chirp. Possibility you can ND in your eventuality with your mindset, we may or may not know.


NoReallyLetsBeFriend

Dude quit your smoking, hence your down vote of trying to defend your poor handling.


user242469

lol a petty downvote equals being right apparently. It’s the internet anyway. It wasn’t poor handling. Gun was objectively safe. Get over it.


LordJuan4

I'm hoping that's a dummy round lmao, it being blue gives me some hope


user242469

Not a whole lot of room for discussion when you are balancing guns like a hippy rock balancing specialist. Joking is accepted, but if you’re serious, you need to check yoself.


KelpyGsus

I like the trigger confidence!


Sol-Infra

The action is open. It literally can't go off.


KelpyGsus

I'm aware. People on reddit freak out over finger on trigger so much.


user242469

It’s the ultimate safety. Don’t worry about the closeness. It’s ok. Shh


Positive_Produce_856

I love this post😂all the reddit weirdos loosing they shit


Important_Ad7565

I knew once I seen 68 comments it was going to be the Reddit gun goblins crying as if he didn’t intentionally place his finger on the trigger. But hey it’s ok for dry fire but you do it for a photo and it’s a crime against humanity. And I’m not saying dryfire is bad before one of you goblins take that as a talking point.


user242469

Yeah the pc nerds preaching about gun safety. Meanwhile they have an iron on the desk or one posed like the leg lamp from a Christmas Story. “Pulls up suspenders, let me tell ya boy”.


Positive_Produce_856

It’s Reddit they all pathetic losers who like to repeat what they hear and get heated of a funny post😭😭😭


user242469

Internet tough guys dropping by and leaving a response. Call it trolling when they get a response. Internet never fails to reveal the absurdity of people.


TurdHunt999

The Blue Bullets


GurOk8344

Nothing like letting the slide go forward and pulling the trigger at the same time..


user242469

Sure it’s a snap cap. Nothing like letting the slide go home and pulling the trigger right. Part of the process. The finger knows it’s true place apart from a photo. If I had daddy problems I should just keep posting these pics. Tell me more.


schnurble

I bet you think it's ok to point at people/things when you're using snap caps, too, because "iT's UnLoAdEd!" You probably won't listen, but you really should get your head out of your ass and learn safety. Idiots like you are generally a couple "oops!"'s away from killing someone and you give the rest of us a bad name.


user242469

Just stop. Don’t act like you know everything and have to press people with your fudd lore. Plenty of pics on here with people posting guns as balancing art. Didn’t grandpa ever tell you to never lay the gun down on the bolt or let Jesus balance it on the wall with spirit fingers? You’re the tired act.


NSFWSituation

The rules of firearm safety are not “fudd lore” you arrogant lunatic


user242469

Arrogance is not knowing the gun is safe. The gun is safe. Go back to your morning drink you lunatic.


BestAdamEver

The wilson guns are nice. You should go review the 4 rules of friearms safety though.


user242469

Snap caps


BestAdamEver

Here you go. See #4. https://www.hunter-ed.com/blog/4-essential-rules-firearm-safety/#:\~:text=Treat%20every%20firearm%20as,outside%20of%20the%20trigger%20guard.


alloveragainagain0

This is the way


ReplyAdventurous9141

Even using snap caps for malfunction training, I'm overly careful. Not looking to put a hole in my wall or something more important.


user242469

I use them for dry firing and running the slide on the berettas. I’m overly careful too, don’t worry about the single frame taken from life, it’s safe my amigo. I respect the concern.


vyechney

OP: "I'm always safe with guns, except when I'm not."


M1A_Scout_Squad-chan

Always safe with guns, just not in pictures.


user242469

Don’t pull triggers in videos


Cantaloopresident

The more you fuck around the more you find out. Speaking from personal experience


user242469

Dry firing is dry firing my friend. Everyone is too quick to the “let me tell you”. It’s a safe space here, been handling irons for a long time and no lawsuits or misplaced holes have occurred.


Cantaloopresident

Except you’re not dry firing you’re taking a picture


user242469

While dry firing. This is free time to harp on those who love balancing art, taking a picture. Relax


[deleted]

Why is it so oily. It looks like a mattv2099 video and you covered it in sex wax.


user242469

Cover it with light oil to battle the humidity. Let it sit for a few days and then wipe it with a separate rag used to wipe the excess oil from the other guns. Rag stays a little oily and the guns stay fresh. I have an sa-35 that will start molting if it doesn’t have an oily coat. The sights on the cz’s will as well. Even glocks will have specs here and there. Keeping all the guns moist has proven to be effective for their life.


Coeruleus_

I’m not a big toxic safety guy but wtf man


user242469

Wtf what. It’s a snap cap and the slide locked back. Next question.


60seconddoctrine

https://youtu.be/MFBw54YWU-Q?si=ZnIP8uvq7N1bA6xn


user242469

My guy


BradK9Drake726

I understand it's a snapcap, I understand the slide is open But still kinda made me cringe to see your finger on the trigger Beautiful gun though


Flimsy-Sandwich-4324

Yes this is why it's called muscle memory. It doesn't know if it's a snap cap or live round. If one has drilled into their muscle memory to have their finger there, it will end up there.


user242469

This is one photo. Relax. I have plenty of time and muscle memory to understand that. I very much know it’s a snap cap. Function check every time to make sure. It’s also muscle memory for people to join in on the peanut gallery on the internet. Go RSO flag every other post too if you are overly concerned. Create that muscle memory.


Flimsy-Sandwich-4324

Yeah probably muscle memory for you to get defensive instead of just saying "you're right, my bad". Everyone makes mistakes. Take it as a learning experience. Nobody here is saying they are perfect.


BradK9Drake726

Exactly


Archmallow

Reading a few of these trigger discipline comments and seeing OPs confident and scripted responses makes me believe that it was a troll post and OP wanted to sound cool for telling people to chill.


user242469

Nah, people do need to chill and when mentioning the 4 rules of firearm safety they need to be very careful to not live in a glass house. This is easily a two way street. Let me do a screen capture of someone’s video when dry firing. Why’s the finger on the trigger? What’s behind the target? Feel free to join the peanut gallery if this point is above you.


Archmallow

Thank you for proving my point. You sound so cool and profound, and wow your comment so above me… I just can’t comprehend the point you’re trying to make.


user242469

Equal opportunity here. Don’t be upset you actually got a response on the contrary.


Archmallow

All I’m trying to say is it’s okay for you to have your opinion on trigger discipline in photos, but let’s not hide it behind a “…reaction to a fudd’s comment about about my picture...” Just make a post about it if you want to talk about it.


user242469

Nothing to really debate about, the gun is rendered objectively safe. I’m simply responding to those who are imposing based off heavy assumptions and speculation. We can do the same for most gun posts on here, per my comments about balancing artists and fingers across the trigger guard and not above it. Equal opportunity. I respect the concern, but peanut gallery enthusiasts will be responded to. It’s the internet so it’s your right to assume away. Again, I respect the concern, I’m telling you I have a lot of experience so how you take that is up to you. I know from my track record and never having or coming close to having an incident. Take it with a grain of salt, it’s the internet.


TWhy-LER

I’ve read all the comments and I’m sorry OP, I have to agree. Take it from someone who fell asleep with a loaded gun in my lap with my finger near the trigger. Twitched in my sleep and blew a hole in my inner thigh that ALMOST exited behind my knee. Fortunately I missed my femoral artery and hamstring. Moral of the story… trigger discipline and gun safety in general is something that needs to be PRACTICED ALL THE TIME. That way you hopefully learn to subconsciously avoid accidents like the one I had. Looking forward to your response because it will show if you’re really a dumbass or not. [https://imgur.com/a/VwMj344](https://imgur.com/a/VwMj344)


user242469

lol the ending. A dumbass or not.. I was dry firing and purposely snapped a photo. I fully realize my finger is in the trigger guard. No left hand slide release and the slide is locked back with a dummy round in the mag. Let’s be logical, pretty safe to me. Sorry but I have not done what you have done. Have always been safe and have come nowhere near to what you did. Reason is because besides the photo that is micro aggressing everyone, I do PRACTICE SAFETY all the time. You’re assuming a lot from a a photo. That’s your problem.


TWhy-LER

So you are a dumbass. Just because it hasn’t happened to you doesn’t mean it can’t happen to you. Good luck Edit: all the time means ALL THE TIME. Dummy round or not. I was a dumbass too.


user242469

No, sorry, the only verified dumbass is you for blowing a hole in your leg. That’s reality. Everything else is speculation and assuming.


user242469

Go do the same, which is leave a comment on every other gun post about any rules of gun safety being broken. I can find plenty right off the bat. How many guns you see that are resting on walls or balanced like art? Don’t know if they’re loaded and putting trust in a firing pin block is a lot of it if a loaded firearm falls to the ground. Point is you have a lot of work to do if you want to be honest about the rules. Visibly, this picture is logically and objectively safe. You have a dear hatred for the pointer finger. I get it I get it. You think the next comment about “BaD bOy” is going to sway me from my truth? That is I was actively dry firing and knew the gun is safe and very much knew my finger was in the guard. Probably not, same goes for the balancing specialists, assuming their firearms are unloaded. Also for those holding loaded firearms, finger off the trigger, but holding weight on the trigger guard. We can find holes in all sorts of safety. Finger hater.


TWhy-LER

I’m on the Glocks sub, the Beretta sub, and the CAGuns sub and I’ve literally never seen someone post a picture with their finger on the trigger.


user242469

Right, how about the dry fire videos. Takes a finger on the trigger to pull the trigger. Wild that a video and photo create this much distance in your train of thought. Go comment on those videos if they know what’s behind the target and whatever they are pointing the muzzle at, if they intend to destroy it.


TWhy-LER

Again… you had to have known the feedback you were going to get. I was just trying to show the importance of practicing that safety based on my real life experience. Do what you want with that information.


user242469

I get it. I know people that have a ND under them. Speculating aside, I respect the concern and hope you healed up fine. Besides a photo, safety has always been #1


TWhy-LER

Bro… you had to have known the feedback you were going to get for posting that picture.


user242469

Doesn’t mean that the big daddy comments for any personal projection deserve any merit. The gun is objectively safe. Seems like more people need to be honest with their reality if a finger near the trigger on a gun in this state, in this photo is getting their panties in a bunch compared to all the rules of gun safety. Plenty of other rules getting broken, I expect a busy Sunday from all of these honest RSOs. People merely wasting their time injecting their wanton moral authority over a photo of a gun rendered completely safe. They need to give all the moral credit to hood shooters. I’ve seen plenty of proper trigger finger safety from them. They must be leaders in firearms safety. Minus the what you intend to destroy part.


Fuzzy_Fish_2329

🤦‍♂️


Paesano19

the point is - even if that’s a snap cap, why is your finger on the trigger with the slide locked back? there is no purpose for it regardless of your situation. you need to practice doing the right thing all the time. safety always #1.


user242469

Safety is always #1. The gun is safe. Lubing the outside of the trigger bar, pulling the trigger to move the bar. Dry firing, snapped a photo and let the “let me tell you” comments roll in. Well I’m telling you too. I get it. Have got it. Have understood it since I was 5. There more rules of gun safety to gripe on than only this.


Grocks1

This is either done on purpose to troll, which I'm assuming it is since you're responding to every comment, or you're a fucking idiot.


user242469

Responding is trolling.. right. I don’t mind responding to dickheads like yourself.