Safety
No compromise on Safety ! ! !
We've said that shooting is a safe and fun sport. Actually it is safe only if EACH ONE OF US MAKES SAFETY THEIR FIRST CONCERN. We at the Parma Rod & Gun Club will not accept anything less. The Parma Rod & Gun Club is a very friendly group of people, but we do take safety very seriously. If we see anyone doing something unsafe, we will call it immediately. Don't be alarmed, just stop what you are doing immediately and listen.
General Notes on Safety:
The 4 Basic Safety Rules (as taught at Gunsite):
1) ALL GUNS ARE ALWAYS LOADED!
2) NEVER LET THE MUZZLE COVER ANYTHING YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO DESTROY!
3) KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOUR SIGHTS ARE ON THE TARGET!
4) ALWAYS BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET!
Different ranges have different rules, but these four rules are universal. You should strive to make them a permanent part of your character.
By participating in shooting matches we are involved in a competitive sport, one which uses time as one criterion for measurement. This can create a situation in which one may be tempted to momentarily compromise safety for some other advantage. DO NOT FALL PREY TO THIS MISTAKE!
When someone wants to show you his new handgun in the parking lot, remember rule #1.
When you are shooting from a seated position or from a car, remember rule #2.
When you are on the move with an unholstered handgun, remember rule #3.
When you are in a low position such as prone, remember rule #4.
We can all be Safety Officers and we especially need to look out for those who are new to our discipline.
WE ALL WANT TO GO HOME AFTER THE SHOOTING SESSION!
Range Conduct Rules:
Do not handling a firearm except while on the firing line or in the safety area.
The muzzle of one's handgun must never be pointed in an unsafe direction.
Endangering another person, or dropping a loaded firearm.
Never stand directly behind the holstered handgun during the start command or during reholstering of the handgun.
When on the line: Stand firm. Plant your feet and resist fidgeting.
Do not turn around with a pistol in your hand. Holster first, then turn!
Do not allow the pistol to dangle in your hand. The pistol must be in shooting position, held at the ready, or holstered.
Keep the muzzle downrange when loading, reloading, or clearing a malfunction.
Keep your finger out of the trigger guard when in motion.
Keep rifle and shotgun actions open, magazines removed, and weapons slung or racked unless on the line.
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