True.Any firearm a shooter does not have control of is unsafe! Off target, off trigger, no matter what the firearm action type.....
Round and round we go;No 'inherent safety' of any firearms action, IMHO. Only 'inherent safety' (or lack of same) from the operator. No firearm ever caused an accident by itself.
My final point; so read carefully. No firearm, in and by itself, is either 'safe' or 'unsafe'. No vehicle, in and by itself, is either 'safe' or 'unsafe'. No knife, baseball bat, tire iron, etc. is in and by itself 'safe' or 'unsafe'. OPERATORS are either 'safe' or 'unsafe'. If you are too stupid to keep your finger off the trigger when you are off target (and ESPECIALLY after cranking off a round due to an accidental discharge) you owe it to yourself and others to find a new sport.
My final point; so read carefully. No firearm, in and by itself, is either 'safe' or 'unsafe'. No vehicle, in and by itself, is either 'safe' or 'unsafe'. No knife, baseball bat, tire iron, etc. is in and by itself 'safe' or 'unsafe'. OPERATORS are either 'safe' or 'unsafe'. If you are too stupid to keep your finger off the trigger when you are off target (and ESPECIALLY after cranking off a round due to an accidental discharge) you owe it to yourself and others to find a new sport.
So you don't think a s500 benz is inherently safer then a neon?
My final point; so read carefully. No firearm, in and by itself, is either 'safe' or 'unsafe'. No vehicle, in and by itself, is either 'safe' or 'unsafe'. No knife, baseball bat, tire iron, etc. is in and by itself 'safe' or 'unsafe'. OPERATORS are either 'safe' or 'unsafe'. If you are too stupid to keep your finger off the trigger when you are off target (and ESPECIALLY after cranking off a round due to an accidental discharge) you owe it to yourself and others to find a new sport.



























