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moriah

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18. Yep. There's truly no such thing as an "accidental discharge".
Wed Mar 14, 2018, 08:11 AM
Mar 2018

If your booger picker touches the trigger before you've found your target and are committed to shoot, that's called negligence.

And if he was following all four rules of gun safety, the booger picker wouldn't have been on the trigger.

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