Granted, firearm accidents do happen all of the time. However, I own two single-shot bolt-action rifles and a semi-automatic shotgun, and they ALL have safety switches on them. Having a safety switch to disengage the trigger has been standard procedure since the 1920s or '30s. My shotgun was factory built in 1951 and it even has a safety. This sounds mostly like an awry hunting mishap (as I posted on the story site earlier) that one would most likely read in the Darwin Awards. :3 As I have often said, "Stupidity should be painful."
We can never overcome that which we never attempt to defeat. Power to the furries!
Granted, firearm accidents do happen all of the time. However, I own two single-shot bolt-action rifles and a semi-automatic shotgun, and they ALL have safety switches on them. Having a safety switch to disengage the trigger has been standard procedure since the 1920s or '30s. My shotgun was factory built in 1951 and it even has a safety. This sounds mostly like an awry hunting mishap (as I posted on the story site earlier) that one would most likely read in the Darwin Awards. :3 As I have often said, "Stupidity should be painful."
We can never overcome that which we never attempt to defeat. Power to the furries!