It does.... but who gives a LOADED handgun to a buyer to inspect?
Maybe Dumb and Dumber? Who doesn't release the mag and clear the chamber first before inspecting a gun?
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It does.... but who gives a LOADED handgun to a buyer to inspect?
Absolutely. But if you hand me a loaded gun at a meet, I'm going to assume the stupid is contagious and infected the gun and just go on my way.Who treats a never before seen gun as unloaded? (ok- technically, every gun). I'm not picking an argument, just saying the rules were broken by more than one person here.
This site and it's blatant bigotry against revolvers.... But you are right, it was almost assuredly a semi.Maybe Dumb and Dumber? Who doesn't release the mag and clear the chamber first before inspecting a gun?
Absolutely. But if you hand me a loaded gun at a meet, I'm going to assume the stupid is contagious and infected the gun and just go on my way.
I'm guessing from the guy's perspective that got shot, who apparently handed the buyer a loaded weapon, he'll be filing that under "won't do that again".
Hopefully he recovers quickly and the injury isn't serious.
Anthony Williamson, 50, was accidentally shot in the abdomen by his friend, Jonathan Jordan, 50, after the two had traveled from Duluth to Newnan to purchase a handgun
Even more sad. They probably thought they were being safe by taking a buddy.From the story (as I read it) 2 guys rode together to Newnan to buy a gun. One of the riders shot the other rider. I don't think the seller was the shooter or shootee.... I could be wrong though.
So did he go through with the deal (make purchase)? Does that constitute negative feedback?