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aerion111
Wallet After Summer Sale -

@AGM  
It’d be even more important in a military setting.  
In a civilian setting, you might have anything between a few minutes to an effectively negative amount of time to react to someone armed - so, a slight improvement in reaction time isn’t that useful, though I still think it’s worth keeping (and the more people have guns, the more relevant it is)  
But in a military setting? You’re going up against other trained gun-men, and outside a successful ambush it’s important to be the first to react; Spending a split-second going ‘So, hang on, that’s an enemy, right?’ could cost your life.  
Mind, I’ll fully admit that I’m, at best, being the kind of military planner that has never been in battle - ya know, the kind where they get sweeped off to a safe office far away from the front lines.  
More likely, I’m armchair generalling :P  
But my point is: As long as it doesn’t cause a massive increase in PTSD, my approach would still be valid if these guys are soldiers on active duty.
aerion111
Wallet After Summer Sale -

Even if the gun had been missing half the parts, I’d still be skeptical to pointing it right at someone - the blue guy should at least scoot over a bit more.  
If nothing else, this is letting blue guy get used to having a gun pointed at them; I kinda feel that the reaction to a gun being aimed in your direction should always be immediate and unconditional adrenaline - specifically so you don’t hesitate when the gun is real, intact, and loaded.  
So anything that gives you reason to go ‘Hang on, is the gun dangerous right now?’ is bad, on top of any risk it may or may not pose on its own.
Background Pony #0332
From the source:
 
“This is a commission I completed last night, and before I go any further I feel compelled to state a few things:
 
  1. The magazine is out of rifle, it is empty, and the action is locked back.  
  2. The rifle has a chamber flag in it, the bright red flag sticking out, which notes that there is a physical obstruction blocking the chamber of the rifle.  
  3. The rifle has a trigger safety which is obviously not depressed.  
  4. While the rifle is not pointed at the pegasus but off to one side.
     
    I felt in necessary to state that up front because I have actually had some flak over this picture.”