| Ordnance-Corner for UFies |
by DesertRat66 |
2009-10-26 09:34:47 |
The intent of Ordnance-Corner is to develop, refine, and disseminate those techniques, procedures, and equipment which enable an individual to most effectively employ a firearm in the purpose for which it was intended.
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The Four Rules of Firearms Handling
by Jeff Cooper
Rule 1
All guns are always loaded
Rule 2
Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not prepared to destroy
You may not wish to destroy it, but you must be clear in your mind that you are quite ready to if you let that muzzle cover the target. To allow a firearm to point at another human being is a deadly threat, and should always be treated as such.
Rule 3 Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target
This we call the Golden Rule because its violation is responsible for about 80 percent of the firearms disasters we read about.
Rule 4 Be sure of your target and what is beyond it
You never shoot at anything until you have positively identified it. You never fire at a shadow, or a sound, or a suspected presence. You shoot only when you know absolutely what you are shooting at and what is beyond it.
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Originally we had added additional rules to these. Recently someone pointed out the following to me from Coopers Comentaries Volume 11, #13:
It is a continuing annoyance to see people messing around with the safety rules. The four that have been developed over the years suffice entirely as now stated. There is no need for more, and we really cannot get by with fewer. However, some half-educated enthusiasts keep trying to make up a new set, or to add or subtract, which does nothing but serve to confuse matters. A major point of issue is Rule 1, "All guns are always loaded." There are people who insist that we cannot use this because it is not precisely true. Some guns are sometimes unloaded. These folks maintain that the rule should read that one should always treat all guns as if they were loaded. The trouble here is the "as if," which leads to the notion that the instrument at hand may actually not be loaded. This leads to disaster, yet we hear it all the time. Sometimes it appears we become so obsessed with the ephemeral goal of safety that we lose sight of the purpose of the exercise. Safety is not first. Safety is second. Victory (or success) is first.
Therefore instead we add the following precautions.
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Additional precautions by DesertRat66 and UFie readers of Ordnance-Corner:
Precaution #1 Be sure your guns are never accessible to unauthorized or untrained individuals
Precaution #2(The Dick Cheney Rule)
Alcohol and Guns in any quantity DO NOT mix
If you take even a sip of an alcoholic bevereage your are done handling firearms for the day. If you wake up with a hangover DO NOT handle firearms. Firearms are extremely dangerous devices where even a millisecond of inattention can get someone killed or seriously injured.
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" The Second Amendment protects an individual right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia, and to use that arm for traditionally lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home." - Majority Opinion District of Columbia v. Heller
Si vis Pacem, para Bellum
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Officer Shoots Woman, Pit Bull Playing | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 09:35:15 |
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First comment hurts my brain: | by carthax | 2009-10-26 11:47:13 |
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I think a couple rules were violated here... | by Classic_Jon | 2009-10-26 11:51:10 |
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Awfully close to home... | by Stuka | 2009-10-26 13:30:35 |
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Two Guns One Caliber | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 09:36:18 |
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My first thought is something chambered in | by merlin | 2009-10-26 09:38:17 |
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ill go with .410 gauge. | by joecrouse | 2009-10-26 09:53:29 |
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My choice | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 09:41:19 |
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I agree, but mine is in .357 | by vulture | 2009-10-26 18:15:47 |
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Having looked at the options, I'd agree with you. | by SouthpawPL | 2009-10-26 19:12:14 |
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Two Guns One Caliber | by logrusweaver | 2009-10-26 11:02:43 |
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Interesting choice... | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 11:17:01 |
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Tackling Deer | by logrusweaver | 2009-10-26 11:27:07 |
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That was my first though too. (n/t) | by techi870 | 2009-10-26 11:40:59 |
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I would say any of these calibers | by Classic_Jon | 2009-10-26 11:31:36 |
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.223 ; Kel tec PLR-16 handgun, and a SIG-556 rifle | by veran | 2009-10-26 11:36:25 |
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Calling a plr-16 a "pistol" (to me at least) | by Classic_Jon | 2009-10-26 11:48:41 |
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The same could be said about | by veran | 2009-10-26 12:29:31 |
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I see your point but, a 454, 500 etc | by Classic_Jon | 2009-10-26 12:55:47 |
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Me, I'd go for it. | by veran | 2009-10-26 13:07:26 |
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yep, more than likely a small hole in and out | by Classic_Jon | 2009-10-26 13:25:10 |
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They are available with a soft point. (n/t) | by veran | 2009-10-26 13:48:37 |
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Nosler partition. | by veran | 2009-10-26 13:51:54 |
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If you want to use it, go ahead, I will | by Classic_Jon | 2009-10-26 13:58:02 |
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That's what the SIG 556 is for. | by veran | 2009-10-26 14:36:28 |
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I am not going to get you past the | by Classic_Jon | 2009-10-26 14:47:24 |
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Neato makes the world go around. | by veran | 2009-10-26 15:09:29 |
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then I would have one to cover the other | by Classic_Jon | 2009-10-26 15:13:59 |
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Two guns, one caliber. | by veran | 2009-10-26 15:18:49 |
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My choice (which I already own): | by carthax | 2009-10-26 11:59:39 |
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What recoil? | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 13:11:49 |
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It's got more recoil than my Springfield 03 30-06. | by carthax | 2009-10-26 13:52:55 |
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Well recoil is a subjective thing | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 14:24:14 |
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My 03 has more of a "push." It's firm, though. (n/t) | by carthax | 2009-10-26 15:35:13 |
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.45-70 | by SnArL | 2009-10-26 12:04:03 |
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How many do you want? | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 13:09:49 |
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Thoughts on California's New Ammo Law | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 09:36:56 |
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People Afraid To Come Out Of Their Homes | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 09:37:31 |
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doesnt even sound that bad. Honestly. (n/t) | by joecrouse | 2009-10-26 09:57:10 |
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You are from Baltimore, right? | by veran | 2009-10-26 10:56:10 |
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Truthfully. The Only problem with Baltimore | by joecrouse | 2009-10-26 11:34:26 |
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Nothing that can't be fixed with an AK-47 | by veran | 2009-10-26 11:46:02 |
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i prefer John Kellys solution | by joecrouse | 2009-10-26 12:11:52 |
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Who's John Kelly? (n/t) | by veran | 2009-10-26 12:31:25 |
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Linky! | by Stuka | 2009-10-26 13:49:07 |
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Well... | by veran | 2009-10-26 15:16:41 |
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911 Response Time Called into Question | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 09:37:57 |
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Mugged leaving the office in broad daylight | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 09:38:47 |
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Was the coffee tactical black? | by merlin | 2009-10-26 09:48:46 |
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I hope it was a Latte | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 09:54:35 |
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foofoo drink, foofoo gun :) (n/t) | by merlin | 2009-10-26 10:00:46 |
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My coffee is considered a harmful substance | by veran | 2009-10-26 11:04:10 |
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Colt Python and Winchester Model 94. | by RetiQlum2 | 2009-10-26 11:53:48 |
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Wasn't the Python a .357? (n/t) | by veran | 2009-10-26 12:32:08 |
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Yes | by DesertRat66 | 2009-10-26 12:58:12 |
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I want to shoot a reindeer with a .357 | by veran | 2009-10-26 13:04:53 |