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[G598]Gun Safety Marksmanship Instruction
by Gabriel Adams, Gab
Here then, are 7 gun safety rules that ensure that your gun does not go ?Bang!? when you don't want it to.

1- Always assume that a gun is loaded

When it comes to guns, don't trust anybody but yourself. Irrespective of what anyone may tell you about the status of the gun, don't believe it till you've checked it out for yourself. Taking it for granted could very well be the most expensive mistake you'll ever make.

2- Make sure your gun is always pointed in a safe direction

If it's not something you want to shoot, don't point your gun towards it. Mistakes can and do happen despite taking every precautionary measure in the book. You don't want your gun to be pointing in the wrong direction if that happens.

3- Never keep your finger on the trigger

Keep your finger away from the trigger while you are fiddling around with the sight or trying to aim the target. A little extra pressure on the trigger and your bullet will find it's own target, which is completely different from what you had in mind.

4- Be aware of your target and all around it

When aiming at your target, it is important to be aware of everything that lies between you and your target as well as what lies beyond it. On the off-chance that you may miss your target, your bullet will keep going till it hits something. Make sure it is not something that is likely to die because you made a mistake.

5- Familiarize yourself with your gun when you are not shooting

When you step up to the firing line, you should already be a pro at handling the gun. The time to learn about proper grip, trigger control and shooting positions is when you are not shooting.

6- Be responsible about loading your gun

If you are carrying a gun for hunting or for self-defense purposes where you may need your gun in a hurry, you will have to carry it around loaded. Responsibility in handling a loaded gun is of prime importance. If carrying around a gun for any other purpose, where you are not likely to need it in a hurry, it is far better to carry an unloaded gun and load it only when necessary.

7- Never, ever shoot at hard surfaces

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. If you accidentally or purposely shoot at something hard such as hard wood, rocks or metal, the bullet will ricochet off the surface and come right back to you. Now that is likely to be one painfully nasty experience.

Taking every precaution when you are carrying a gun will ensure that you and everyone in your hunting party stay safe and sound. When it comes to gun safety, never hesitate to correct anybody who you notice is flouting the rules. Remember, it is your life that is at stake here.

Real guns are very dangerous, and a lot of people die every year in America due to gun accidents, usually involving kids playing with their father's guns. But all of this can be avoided if your kids no about the danger of guns, and have knowledge of the safety devices and techniques that will protect them from danger.

Using Airsoft as a Precursor
That is where getting an airsoft pistol or rifle for your son can come in very handy. Especially if you purchase a higher end airsoft gun, you will get the look and feel of the real pistol in an airsoft, and you can show your son how the internal and external safety features work, how to keep the weapon pointed away from people, pointed down at the ground when moving, and ensuring that the weapon isn't loaded when in storage. These are all great tips that the youngster must learn before touching a real gun.

Airsoft guns also feature the unmistakable blaze orange tip that will enable you to easily tell the difference between the airsoft gun, and the real gun. Also, you will be able to teach your son how to shoot accurately, timely, and know exactly how to load and unload the weapon quickly. The more knowledge they have, the better the chances are of avoiding a catastrophe.

Be sure to always keep your guns locked away, especially while the kids are home alone and you aren't there to make sure they stay out of your gun closet. A combination lock on a vault that is bolted to the floor provides very difficult access along with protection from being moved or tipped over. But even with the best teaching, accidents can still happen, and you don't want to face the consequences of such accidents. Take all the precautions possible.

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