Aside from a few muzzle sweeps of everyone, guns pointed to the rear from the firing line, and people ignoring posted range procedures for bringing guns onto the range (keep it cased, place it down at the position with the gun pointing downrange, remove from case, remove any magazines, open action and show clear), there were several AR's with mechanical problems induced during assembly.
If you are having a mechanical problem with your firearm....
ALWAYS keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction.
If hot brass flies down into your shirt, jacket, bra, or wife beater...
ALWAYS keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction.
I saw the brass go down a scantily clad girl's shirt in the summer, and prepared to hit the deck before the impending 270 degree muzzle sweep that usually accompanies those incidents.
If you are having a mechanical problem with your firearm....
ALWAYS keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction.
If hot brass flies down into your shirt, jacket, bra, or wife beater...
ALWAYS keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction.
I saw the brass go down a scantily clad girl's shirt in the summer, and prepared to hit the deck before the impending 270 degree muzzle sweep that usually accompanies those incidents.
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