LAV's Four Firearms Safety Rules

Are these any different than the four we know? Or just his explanation of them?
 
You could have watched it by now. It's his take on firearms safety in the real world.
You’re right. I could have...and I probably will. But you have a SOP of posting a video with no explanation, intro, synopsis, reason why somebody should watch it, etc. So I figured I’d ask. 5 of the last 6 topics you’ve started fall into this category. I’m not saying they’re not worth watching...but if you watched it, felt it was worthy of sharing, came here and started a new topic to post it, I just wish you’d provide a little insight as to why any of us should click Play. That’s all. :D


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Mas Ayoob used to teach an "index" position. With 1911's the trigger finger "indexed" on the slide stop button above the trigger. By indexing I mean pressing your finger against the frame and sliding it forward until it stopped against the slide stop button. It does not mean pressing on the button like you're trying to push the slide stop out.
It would be similar with a Glock. His argument was that the slightly bent finger with a little pressure on the slide was more positive than the straight finger. I don't know if he still teaches this, but it's what I've done for many years.
 
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I'm always open to re hear Cooper's 4 rules. Even in a different order and lotsa Vicker's usual "explanation". We lost one of our Alumni for Rule 2..never let your muzzle cross anything you are not willing to Destroy. 3 times in one day...Bad JuJu.
 
I'm always open to re hear Cooper's 4 rules. Even in a different order and lotsa Vicker's usual "explanation". We lost one of our Alumni for Rule 2..never let your muzzle cross anything you are not willing to Destroy. 3 times in one day...Bad JuJu.

I want to have a shirt printed that says, "I am not a safe direction".
 
I am quite sure that @DesignMine could come up with something great. It is just beyond cost prohibitive for him to set up his equipment to print 1 women's small v-neck shirt. (I am size 4 and cannot wear crew neck t-shirts.)
 
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I am quite sure that @DesignMine could come up with something great. It is just beyond cost prohibitive for him to set up his equipment to print 1 women's small v-neck shirt. (I am size 4 and cannot wear crew neck t-shirts.)
Billy’s in for two, I’ll likely do somethin’ too. ;)
 
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