I just came back from Wholesale Sports and being new to firearms I was wondering what acceptable store handling behavior is? I saw a guy and his 30 something year old son buying a Tavor and the 'Dad' had the rifle in hand and he was telling some bystander about how you could shoot deer with the rifle and that 500 yard shots would be no problem (I think he was just talking about target shooting at that point however). Okay...then he swings the muzzle right by the sales guy, right by his son, and then aims it upwards (but at a very shallow angle) towards the front doors of the store. Like I said, I'm a complete noob but between the over confident attitude and what I thought was fairly cavalier handling, I was kinda wigged out. The salesman didn't seem to care.
Is that a fairly typical happening at the gun counter?
Is that a fairly typical happening at the gun counter?