
Common_Mockery 
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Yes, you can even use a dummy object if you have to. Firearms are only dangerous if you handle them improperly, and that dude is in a position to hurt himself. If you improperly hold a weapon, you could hurt or kill someone. Proper handling of a firearm is the very first thing you learn before you can be allowed onto a range.
What I will give this image is good trigger discipline. A lot of people Will tell you to keep the finger at the side of the trigger, but keeping it below the trigger guard is good too. All he needs to do is move his right thumb and he’ll be holding that pistol properly. Handling a firearm as one of those “the more you know, the better” things. I just like putting out information in the hopes that people won’t hurt themselves, mostly because I’ve seen it happen before.
False God of Mischief
Yes, you can even use a dummy object if you have to. Firearms are only dangerous if you handle them improperly, and that dude is in a position to hurt himself. If you improperly hold a weapon, you could hurt or kill someone. Proper handling of a firearm is the very first thing you learn before you can be allowed onto a range.
What I will give this image is good trigger discipline. A lot of people Will tell you to keep the finger at the side of the trigger, but keeping it below the trigger guard is good too. All he needs to do is move his right thumb and he’ll be holding that pistol properly. Handling a firearm as one of those “the more you know, the better” things. I just like putting out information in the hopes that people won’t hurt themselves, mostly because I’ve seen it happen before.