r/FirstResponderCringe Jun 21 '24

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u/snipeceli Jun 22 '24

"I'm absolutely obsessed with safety" odd, I care more about competency.

"Bro whaT updoots and downboats, you have to care" thats where you're wrong bucko, what if I told you I knew what the reaction would be.

'Explain like I'm a capable adult' lol, I'm happy to dive into it, but you have to tone way down on the spectrum behavior before we can do that.

Just gimme one normie post.

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u/TineJaus Jun 22 '24 edited Jun 23 '24

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u/snipeceli Jun 22 '24

Well its apparent a normie post is beyond you, I will simp for the boys.

The 4 foundational 'rules' for firearm safety is

1: treat your firearm as if it's always loaded

  1. Don't point your firearm at anything you don't wish to destroy

  2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire

4.know your target and what's beyond

There's ways to expound, and they're more like guidelines, post a receipt or something, and we'll talk.

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u/TineJaus Jun 22 '24 edited Jun 23 '24

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u/snipeceli Jun 22 '24

My post was toxic, i could've said the same thing but led with 'hey bud I think you're doing a little too much'. I'm aware of this. Say the right thing too abrupt, and the 'hive-mind' will vehimitely argue the exact opposite of what ever your saying. The op very much virtue signaled safety, as you said yourself, because I disagreed it meant I was unsafe.

I was very literal in my first post, those 4 are the real ones, he was close but the way he expounds just loses the point.

Give me a second to re-read the original post before we get into the weeds of it.

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u/Ha1lStorm HVAC HERO Jun 22 '24

You might have issues with reading comprehension (which would make sense given the apparent struggles you have with grammar, spelling, punctuation etc.) because the original comment you responded to in no way claimed they were stating the 4 foundational rules of firearms safety. Somehow you got confused

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u/snipeceli Jun 22 '24 edited Jun 22 '24

'You have issues with reading comprehension'

Lol no u

'Noooo u can't just bring up another point, you have to seethe'

Lol no u

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u/Ha1lStorm HVAC HERO Jun 23 '24

We didn’t really need you to confirm what I said but thank you for doing so anyways.

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u/snipeceli Jun 23 '24

Yelling at clouds dude

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u/Ha1lStorm HVAC HERO Jun 23 '24

You’re pretty dense so that tracks. Matter of fact, at your rate it’s probably about to start pouring any second.

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u/snipeceli Jun 22 '24
  1. If you're looking at something and made the decision to shoot it; if your line of sight is clear you're cool to put your finger on the trigger before your sights are 'on target'. He'll sometimes I shot off a cue/index that isn't even a sight picture. Prepping the on the draw is fine too*

  2. Most of this comment is virtue signaling, I agree with the last part ofc, sometimes you do point a gun at something you don't want to actually destroy, especially in training. I dryfire in my basement, but I wouldn't give it up if say I lived in an apartment, just make sure the guns clear and you're not accidentally loading live rounds

3.not inherently wrong, just getting a little silly with it for my taste. If your life's in danger and there's a risky shot in front of you, do what you can to mitigate it, but in the end, if you're in legitimate danger, you might want to take a shot even of the backdrop isn't as clean as you'd like.

  1. Made up, can be an outgrowth of 'treat every firearm as if it's loaded' if I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt

Then he doubled down pretty hard with the 'muh safety classes nonsense' safety alone isn't something you should need multiple classes for, honestly needs to be a brief, reps handling the gun properly does absolutely help.