bkelly4790
Regular
Bubba's Gunsmithing Services home of the "So light you don't have to touch the trigger to shoot" trigger job.
Good or bad it makes no difference, he modified the gun without the proper knowledge and likely the proper tools. Disabling a safety device is just plain dumb. Any unintentional discharge is bad and wrong.
There is no "safe direction" only SAFER directions. Had he been loading his pistol for CCW and sent a round through his house would that be ok?
You dont know that. That is nothing more that you making up stuff to support you position.
LOL sure OK
Must be real hard for you to use your guns with no safe direction to shoot them at the range or in the woods hunting
And yes it would be "ok" if he lit off a round in his house and it didn't hit anyone or him self. Just like it was on the range in the video.
Shawn
If he had done the gunsmithing properly then he wouldn't have had a negligent discharge would he? Any round fired that was not intentional and any damage to person or property that was not intentional is a problem. Obviously human life comes first but it doesn't excuse the ND.



























