Me answering these questions? Um.
Two guys from my office are going to a nearby gun range this evening. (I would have gone with them, but I get only one chance a year to hand out candy to kids on Halloween. I'll go to the range another time.)
Anyway, I just got asked some really basic questions about how to work a semiautomatic.
*wibble* It's an odd day when I am considered the firearms expert or the firearms safety expert. By anybody.
So I answered. I made sure to note that just because you drop the magazine, you don't know the gun is unloaded; you have to pull back the slide to see whether there's one in the chamber. I slipped that into the conversation twice. Then I took the opportunity to say that ya know, the range personnel are very helpful, and if you have any questions about how to operate a specific pistol, particularly the one you're about to rent, just ask them and they'll be more than happy to show you.
There's a group of interested people at work, and of that pile of folk, I probably am among the most experienced. I think it's time I thought a bit about how best to answer questions.
Two guys from my office are going to a nearby gun range this evening. (I would have gone with them, but I get only one chance a year to hand out candy to kids on Halloween. I'll go to the range another time.)
Anyway, I just got asked some really basic questions about how to work a semiautomatic.
*wibble* It's an odd day when I am considered the firearms expert or the firearms safety expert. By anybody.
So I answered. I made sure to note that just because you drop the magazine, you don't know the gun is unloaded; you have to pull back the slide to see whether there's one in the chamber. I slipped that into the conversation twice. Then I took the opportunity to say that ya know, the range personnel are very helpful, and if you have any questions about how to operate a specific pistol, particularly the one you're about to rent, just ask them and they'll be more than happy to show you.
There's a group of interested people at work, and of that pile of folk, I probably am among the most experienced. I think it's time I thought a bit about how best to answer questions.
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See, this is why I *wibble*. Did I do the wrong thing, or to rephrase, could I have done a much better thing?
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It's spooky to realise that in my workgroup I'm the most knowledgeable about This Subject as well. I keep wanting there to be someone to refer the questions to, and where I am, there isn't.
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So, I think, you did fine with what you had. Tomorrow, if you get a chance to get their reviews of the evening, suggesting a safety course wouldn't be amiss.