by SGT.E.USMC on Wed Jul 11, 2012 12:33 am
There are several reasons as to why I became a firearms instructor. On one hand I've had an obsession with firearms since I was watching westerns in diapers. I also want to share knowledge and promote safety, responsibility, and to enable average joe citizen and PFC showershoe to protect themselves in public and at home.
I was also present at an incident over 10 years ago when a HOLSTERED (off the belt) S&W model 15 discharged into my friend's lower shoulder/chest area, and I was up to my elbows in his blood until the EMT's arrived. He survived, with most of the .38 hydrashock still lodged in there. Anytime (daily) I handle firearms, I take a breath, and focus on my actions. I have seen alot of blood and some gunshot wounds under different circumstances, but witnessing that ordeal stayed with me and permanently altered my thought process and attitude about firearms.
"Switching on" is something I try to reinforce when handling guns, as routine gun-handling becomes second nature. You could be talking with a friend at your home and on auto-pilot you could make a condition 1 weapon. It becomes as regular as grabbing your keys and pocketing your wallet. I know this statement may be a little off topic.
I also had another friend walking in a mall with a blackhawk serpa shoulder rig. His bicep engaged the retention button and spilled his XD on the mall floor, alarming everyone around him. Then he was faced with picking the doggone thing up and re-holstering. The weapon did not discharge. I know that most of you heard of the 25 year old woman that gave a hug to the off-duty cop, his holstered weapon discharged killing her. This was recent news.
My point is this gentlemen, please be safe! I will not pass judgement on any of you, that is not my place. There are too many what-if's out there, and though none of these experiences yielded an ND (Thank god), it takes a millisecond for a freak accident to occur, and the rest of your life you will live with that experience.
TOYS--> NAA .22LR (5-Shot), Walther P22Q, Walther PK380, Springfield XDm-9, S&W M&P .22, Glock 23, Glock 22 Gen4, FNH FiveseveN
FNH FNP-45 Tactical, FNH FNX-9, Sig Sauer 1911 C3 Plus, DPMS A-15, Noveske N-4, Nodak AK-74, Izmash Saiga-12