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This is done to minimize or prevent risks to the operator, people in the vicinity and the weapon itself. This is done to minimize or prevent risks to the operator, people in the vicinity and the weapon itself.

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Gun safety is a major issue of Weapon handling.

Weapon handling refers to regulations regarding work with weapons.

Correct weapon handling include mainly safety issues such as performing

  • handing overs (firearms: how many cartridges does it contain, is it secured or not etc.?)
  • the way of carrying (e.g. Gun barrel pointing up or down)
  • Safety against unauthorized use
  • locking the trigger when not using a firearm
  • maintenence and it's knowledge etc.

This is done to minimize or prevent risks to the operator, people in the vicinity and the weapon itself.

See also

Gun safety

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