tsatske -> RE: Gun Play (9/25/2007 5:57:53 PM)
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This is the limit that was agreed on, as to the defination of an 'empty gun'. It is much like sterile field, for those of you with medical training: An empty gun is one which you have PERSONALLY verified is empty, and, which, since you last totally verified this personally, has never left your line of vision nor droped below your waist for any time - not even a moment. You can say, 'there is no such thing as an empty gun' all you want, but if you opened the gun, verified it was empty, checked the chamber, ect, ect, and it has been in your hand and in your direct line of vision since you did that, then it is an empty gun. This is what people do when they clean a gun, right? I mean, sometimes they don't do that, and then they end up with a sunroof in either thier living room or thier head. But that is not because the gun magically devoloped a live round, it is because they did not follow the rule to check it completely RIGHT BEFORE cleaning. Why would the same rule not make a gun 'empty' for gunplay? And, obviously, dummy rounds and live rounds should never, never be stored together. We talked about several other issues for saftey as well. I am not a gun owner myself, so I can't tell you what model he was speaking of, but he said he prefered a particular gun of his for a couple of reasons: It looked no different from the front when loaded or unloaded, but from the back view, he would be able to see the edge of a chambered up round. The safety mechinism was designed so that it actually dropped the firing pin out of place, so that there is no way for the gun to go off while the safety is on. Even if you drop it. Even if you pull the trigger. ect. ect. Regardless, this is clearly RACK play. But, I admit, I have always had a fantasy about giving a gun a blowjob. Of course, on my profile I admit to having fantasies of being burnt at stake, so why should that be surprising?
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