How to accidentally discharge your pistol properly.

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    A shooter at a local match had an accidental discharge and we were lucky enough to catch it on film. This was NOT a negligent discharge as his finger was nowhere near the trigger when the gun fired.
    Consider all of the things he did CORRECTLY during the incident:
    1.Gun is pointed down range and in a safe direction.
    2. After the discharge he did not panic, but rather surveyed the situation.
    3. After surveying the situation he awaited directions from the range officer instead of wildly handling the firearm.
    Also, consider all of the things that he did INCORRECTLY prior to the incident:
    1. He installed an aftermarket hammer and sear that were labeled "gunsmith installation only".
    2. He disabled the firing pin block safety on his firearm for a shorter reset.
    In his defense, this handgun had been tested and run weekly at ranges for roughly 1,000 rounds before the sear engagement failed and caused the accidental discharge.

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  • @diegojames8678
    @diegojames8678 3 роки тому +25946

    The instructor is good at his job. Made everyone feel comfortable. Thumbs up

    • @audreyampora1833
      @audreyampora1833 3 роки тому +65

      What did he say at 0:33? Something like "I gotta d2 you, I'm sorry"?

    • @fatralph
      @fatralph 3 роки тому +197

      @@audreyampora1833 DQ, Disqualify

    • @jakeman1251
      @jakeman1251 3 роки тому +64

      @@fatralph why is he DQd if he specifically says it wasn't his fault

    • @BenTehKitty
      @BenTehKitty 3 роки тому +323

      @@jakeman1251 At that point I would assume the gun is just too unsafe to consider letting him run it

    • @mirwin9204
      @mirwin9204 3 роки тому +83

      Can we get a quick round of applause for the instructor real quick

  • @swindle9695
    @swindle9695 4 роки тому +21916

    "Task failed successfully!"

    • @GamingIncMasterTroll
      @GamingIncMasterTroll 4 роки тому +37

      NOICE

    • @davidsonsirait4367
      @davidsonsirait4367 4 роки тому +32

      Hahaha Hilariously Accurate

    • @Not_Ciel
      @Not_Ciel 4 роки тому +13

      Literally what I was thinking too. This is basically the personification of that meme XD

    • @Muhanoid
      @Muhanoid 4 роки тому +41

      Not just failed succesfully, but it shows why all the rules exist and why doing things the correct way helps prevent cascade of bad things.
      As in "even if something fails, doing things right saves you"

    • @ewbgaming529
      @ewbgaming529 4 роки тому

      I clicked just to comment this lmaooo

  • @MarvinBoydCo
    @MarvinBoydCo 4 роки тому +6587

    Was actually good that the instructor made it clear that is wasn’t his fault but the gun malfunctioned on its own and then made sure to thank the shooter for having proper gun handling on the range which kept everyone safe. That is the proper way to make sure the shooter feels like he knew what he was doing and made sure others know what to do and why we do it.

    • @CubeBizz
      @CubeBizz 4 роки тому +32

      It kinda is the shooter's fault because he modified his gun, which caused the accident

    • @Midaspl
      @Midaspl 4 роки тому +19

      @@CubeBizz did he? It's hard to see for me, but it looked like the gun shoots open-bolt, which kinda would've been his fault and it would do that every time.

    • @CubeBizz
      @CubeBizz 4 роки тому +7

      @@Midaspl It's in the desciption

    • @Midaspl
      @Midaspl 4 роки тому

      @Chad Klaren cannot semi-auto do that too?

    • @zetazane
      @zetazane 4 роки тому +13

      @@Midaspl There are open bolt semi automatic firearms, but this wasnt one of them.

  • @NWFishingSecrets
    @NWFishingSecrets 3 роки тому +16472

    As a former instructor myself - that instructor rocks and handled the situation amazingly. Stayed cool, made the situation safe, and remained positive the whole time. Good person. Same goes for the student 👍🏻

    • @drcastaway
      @drcastaway 3 роки тому +40

      Well said

    • @thespanishinquisition9160
      @thespanishinquisition9160 3 роки тому +19

      Nicely said, i reacted cuz i got the 501st like on this comment, which makes me an ass for disturbing a well-rounded number, my apologies

    • @karozans
      @karozans 3 роки тому +24

      Question for you. I cannot seem to find an answer anywhere on the web.
      On a semi-auto pistol, when your slide is open and you put in a fresh mag and you pull the slide back and let it slam forward, are you supposed to have the trigger depressed when you let the slide slam forward?
      The reason I ask is because when you are shooting; when you pull the trigger, the round fires and causes the slide to rack back and forth. This happens so fast, that your finger is still depressing the trigger when the slide racks back and forth.
      My dad told me that you should have the trigger depressed when you let the slide slam forward, but then another guy told me you shouldn't. I can see reasons why you should, and shouldn't, but I don't know what is supposed to be right.
      On my dads Colt 1911, I once let the slide slam forward without the trigger being depressed, and the hammer released and followed the slide. Just like in the video. Thankfully it wasn't loaded or else it might have fired. He told me that you are supposed to depress the trigger when you let the slide forward because the gun was designed that way because when you fire the gun, your finger is still depressing the trigger during the slide cycle.
      However, on the other hand, you are always told to keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire, just like the guy did in the video, but there was an accidental discharge. Clearly the guy let the slide go forward and the hammer followed and it fired. If you have your finger depressing the trigger you obviously have your finger on the trigger and you can falter and accidentally discharge too.
      So basically I can see reasons why both ways could be right, but I am not sure what's really the right way.

    • @nopifogo
      @nopifogo 3 роки тому +167

      @@karozans Keep your finger off the trigger till you're ready to pull on target. Do not hold the trigger during a reload, ever, no matter what

    • @shookabeatz7402
      @shookabeatz7402 3 роки тому +9

      well i see 99.9% of shooters on my shooting range load their pistol aiming forward, so it kinda feels a lil bit over the top with the applause n stuff

  • @officiallynrgxlr8tr
    @officiallynrgxlr8tr 3 роки тому +5913

    alternative title: how to give good feedback for when accidents happen

    • @alexs5814
      @alexs5814 3 роки тому +31

      ABSOLUTELY!!! this should be the standart to soo many more successfully defused accidents.

    • @MelMelMel
      @MelMelMel 3 роки тому +3

      More honest title: how to not get sued by making the person feel like some hero.

    • @TheMysteryMushroom
      @TheMysteryMushroom 3 роки тому +28

      @@MelMelMel I love how everything revolves around being sued or not. Maybe the instructor is just good.

    • @enjoyinglife9853
      @enjoyinglife9853 3 роки тому +2

      I wish all teachers and professors were like this

    • @SwissTHX11384EB
      @SwissTHX11384EB 3 роки тому +4

      Just culture over blame culture, the way everything should be.

  • @Incognito-vc9wj
    @Incognito-vc9wj 7 років тому +9407

    I like how he freezes after the accidental discharge. No reactionary sweeps, no looking back and saying anything. Just hold, and evaluate while keeping gun pointed down range. Great for the range.

    • @DEATHANDSADDNESS
      @DEATHANDSADDNESS 6 років тому +227

      Incognito12000 ,...yes exactly, he was training himself along with others. The range master handled this beautifully

    • @gorp27
      @gorp27 6 років тому +152

      Exact same thing happened to me with an antique ruby 25 ACP when I racked the slide to put one in the chamber. I too froze up and just stared at the gun trying to figure out WTF just happened.

    • @Ariche2
      @Ariche2 6 років тому +52

      Much better than shitting yourself and dropping it!

    • @turgsh01
      @turgsh01 6 років тому +148

      Freezing in place is ALWAYS the best thing to do during an accident as it prevents you from possibly making things worse. It allows you to assess the situation and to calmly figure out what to do next.
      I myself had a misfire in a bolt action rifle once, luckily it was only a .22, but it blasted in my face as the rim peeled back sending all the explosion my way. I just froze for 3 seconds, assessed the situation, set the rifle on the ground facing downrange without tampering with it (cuz I don't need to as there is no live ammo in the chamber), I then sat back while my dad and friend got worried and stuff, I just sat there looking off to the distance to test my vision and to figure out if I took any damage to myself in any way... This all happened within about 10 seconds total, afterwards, I was able to tell them I was ok and figure out what happened with the rifle. I kept that shell as a reminder of what can happen even when you do nothing wrong.

    • @maukschilol
      @maukschilol 6 років тому +36

      yeah. best reaction you can have in this situation i would say. Slow down a moment like "shit. something just went wrong" and take in the situation.

  • @k9gromit
    @k9gromit 7 років тому +12100

    Hat tip to the RO for maintaining his composure as well and not making it an embarrassing event for the shooter. Extra points for using it as a teachable moment for all that the shooter did right.

    • @czwarty7878
      @czwarty7878 7 років тому +217

      exactly, that's how it's done

    • @WickdPerfekT
      @WickdPerfekT 7 років тому +78

      teachers of any discipline could take this experience as a lesson to bring into their own lives.

    • @justinford5281
      @justinford5281 7 років тому +6

      Mr. Wubbles... You had me laughing at that one lmao

    • @DEATHANDSADDNESS
      @DEATHANDSADDNESS 6 років тому +5

      Well said

    • @potcupcake
      @potcupcake 6 років тому +6

      Well said. I'd love to join this club/range for those exact reasons.

  • @Vorpal_Wit
    @Vorpal_Wit 3 роки тому +5426

    Thats the difference between an "accidental discharge" (very rare), and a "negligent discharge" (too common). Well handled. This is also the reason for the rule "never point your firearm at anything you are not ok with destroying". And yes, I agree with everyone, the instructor here is top notch.

    • @oczhaal
      @oczhaal 3 роки тому +27

      I beg to differ. As a range safety officer i'd forbid this gun in my range.

    • @larryz3985
      @larryz3985 2 роки тому +9

      Was if confirmed malfunction? Or was gun never cleared as he may have thought it was? The shooter that is?

    • @schneir5
      @schneir5 2 роки тому +141

      @@larryz3985 there's more info in the video description, that says the shooter had installed aftermarket internal parts that required gunsmith fitting, and also disabled the firing pin block, but had put 1,000 rounds through it before this.

    • @larryz3985
      @larryz3985 2 роки тому +3

      Ok thanks..

    • @TazyBaby
      @TazyBaby 2 роки тому +93

      @@oczhaal ah yes because a single malfunction means all guns of this type are unsafe. If you followed that logic no one would have any guns at your range

  • @TheEedis
    @TheEedis 3 роки тому +13775

    Dang. That instructor is so slick. He really knows humans.

    • @97yoda-yoda
      @97yoda-yoda 3 роки тому +31

      Abit worry some..but not in an scary manor.

    • @coochiedroplet
      @coochiedroplet 3 роки тому +46

      He might be a alien

    • @lnt3ch
      @lnt3ch 3 роки тому +310

      @the_bearded_schlub he’s trying to really clear the air and prevent the shooter from experiencing shame or embarrassment.

    • @lnt3ch
      @lnt3ch 3 роки тому +166

      @the_bearded_schlub so much anger

    • @lnt3ch
      @lnt3ch 3 роки тому +96

      @the_bearded_schlub lmao

  • @darthnick1458
    @darthnick1458 3 роки тому +7436

    Give this man a raise. He was extremely nice about this. He used this as a perfect learning opportunity. Then, went right back to work like a true professional.

    • @ieattacos68
      @ieattacos68 3 роки тому +119

      @Йеркин Александр i mean, they still learned something so technically it is a learning opportunity

    • @Joe-bu8lr
      @Joe-bu8lr 3 роки тому +241

      @Йеркин Александр you’re actually fucking dumb 😂😂

    • @Joe-bu8lr
      @Joe-bu8lr 3 роки тому +77

      @Йеркин Александр yeah dude you’re so smart that your grammar totally makes sense 😂😂 didn’t understand anything from that sentence they way it’s written

    • @Joe-bu8lr
      @Joe-bu8lr 3 роки тому +41

      @Йеркин Александр lol I speak 3 languages don’t even talk you don’t know me

    • @ILicence
      @ILicence  3 роки тому +294

      @Йеркин Александр The shooter followed the rules to perfection.
      From your response I doubt you know what rule sets you are attempting to reference that "people anyway may die" while following them.
      Feel free to cite which rules he broke and how people will die while following them. I'd really like to know what I'm missing out on.

  • @robison87
    @robison87 4 роки тому +51429

    My last accidential discharge my son was born 9 months later. He just turned 3.

  • @Stuntman2304
    @Stuntman2304 2 роки тому +1102

    Four rules of firearms safety
    1.) Know your target and what lies behind.
    2.) Keep finger off trigger until ready to fire.
    3.) Always point muzzle in safe direction.
    4.) Every firearm is always loaded and treat every firearm with respect.
    He followed all 4 of those rules perfectly.
    Malfunctions happen.
    Had he not followed those rules then injuries would’ve happened.
    Amazing instructor and great student!

    • @rogerahier4750
      @rogerahier4750 Рік тому +2

      The malfunction was him not pulling the slide all the way back.

    • @rogerahier4750
      @rogerahier4750 Рік тому +7

      @@strangelyukrainian7314 The round is chambered by the slide moving forward. Pulling it back ejects the round or casing and pulls the hammer back. If you slow it down, you can see he didn't pull it all the way back. He either slipped or let it go, so the hammer didn't lock, so no need to pull the trigger. Probably an older gun that doesn't have a safety on the firing pin.

    • @HudsonGTV
      @HudsonGTV Рік тому +65

      ​@@rogerahier4750You know absolutely nothing about firearms. You cannot have an accidental discharge by not pulling the slide back far enough. This firearm does not even have a hammer in the way you are thinking.
      Even old revolvers with external hammers had a half cock so it was impossible to fire by letting go of the hammer.
      What happened here is the firing pin was stuck forward.
      Also if he didn't pull the slide far enough back, it wouldn't chamber a round successfully.

    • @SeanPat1001
      @SeanPat1001 11 місяців тому +4

      That list you have is really good, but after seeing this video I’d move number three to the top.
      At White Sands, whenever loading or unloading a pistol, the security people have the barrel pointed into a tubes that has the other end submerged in water so that if there is a discharge no one will get hurt.
      Firearms are mechanical devices which can malfunction, even if you do everything right.

    • @napalmstickz2256
      @napalmstickz2256 11 місяців тому +1

      5.) always have fun

  • @JonatasMonte
    @JonatasMonte 3 роки тому +8583

    This is why you don't point a gun at anyone, even if nothing's touching the trigger.

    • @Quoteory
      @Quoteory 3 роки тому +338

      There was this story I heard about a guy pointing a shotgun at a girls face and pulling the trigger "as a joke" because the gun was unloaded, but well turns out it was

    • @imbastrat
      @imbastrat 3 роки тому +131

      @@Quoteory I've seen a video of this. It was a couple of kids playing with a shotgun and one of them got shot in the face. Very sad video.

    • @DeanWhipper
      @DeanWhipper 3 роки тому +144

      @@imbastrat They were at a real bangin' party

    • @DeanWhipper
      @DeanWhipper 3 роки тому +66

      @@juicebox1316 Not at all, super serious. Those poor people

    • @shoottokill1o175
      @shoottokill1o175 3 роки тому +40

      @@DeanWhipper Thought we were talking about a porn

  • @SIkRiILLeX
    @SIkRiILLeX 3 роки тому +11187

    This man actually managed to: “Task failed successfully”

    • @colin-campbell
      @colin-campbell 3 роки тому +40

      He’s a short dude, he’s probably used to it.

    • @kaydencebernard7775
      @kaydencebernard7775 3 роки тому +38

      @@colin-campbell I showed this comment to my short ex
      He blocked me

    • @Osai1234
      @Osai1234 3 роки тому +5

      someone already said it

    • @kylecantley
      @kylecantley 3 роки тому +2

      This made me laugh 🤣

    • @darkfire2941
      @darkfire2941 3 роки тому +2

      @@kaydencebernard7775 worth it.

  • @NateDOGG3024
    @NateDOGG3024 4 роки тому +9203

    “We have it on video” in the darkest range imaginable

    • @tacomas9602
      @tacomas9602 4 роки тому

      💯

    • @kittenclaws5775
      @kittenclaws5775 4 роки тому +230

      It doesn't lok that dark, but the lights are facing the way the shooters need to see. Light facing them would be bad, for the same reason that at night, say, you're using a light with no shade on it, you hold it out of your eye line. The proper way to hold a torch is, in fact, behind you, so the light doesn't make seeing harder. I think it is sensible to prioritize the vision of the shooters over the vision of the camera.
      THAT said, I'd have positioned to camera to the side a bit more with a soft light box and more lighting pointed downrange to give the camera's sensors more to work with. But I understand not wanting to have much down range that can catch lead.

    • @AnthonyBlamthony
      @AnthonyBlamthony 4 роки тому +3

      Ur dumb

    • @markojohn480
      @markojohn480 4 роки тому +6

      @@AnthonyBlamthony why though?

    • @normang3668
      @normang3668 4 роки тому +7

      773 people need to get their eyes checked.

  • @redfoxtactical8425
    @redfoxtactical8425 Рік тому +215

    Massive props to shooter and staff. Not only did the shooter follow all the safety rules that turned an unintended discharge into a minor nothing. The instructor knew he was going to feel bad and built him up and reinforced good practices, using this as a teaching moment.
    This is what shooting sports is all about from top to bottom

  • @RandyLeftHandy
    @RandyLeftHandy 4 роки тому +54408

    This is wholesome. He went out of his way to make sure he didn't feel like the goober who accidentally messed up.
    Good God 34k likes is a lot. Thanks.

    • @developingdaddy
      @developingdaddy 4 роки тому +2094

      Yeah, from this short clip, the RO seems like a GREAT RO.

    • @Tibblestobbles
      @Tibblestobbles 4 роки тому +1372

      Which is pretty much the only thing he should’ve done too considering it was a weapon malfunction too.

    • @patrickturner6878
      @patrickturner6878 4 роки тому +310

      I hope when they talked in private he told him he was an idiot who brought a dangerously modified firearm and stick with factory settings unless he's willing to pay a competent gunsmith to make mods and certainly don't go around disabling OEM safeties no matter how much you think you know better than the engineers.

    • @floridakid7975
      @floridakid7975 4 роки тому +1182

      @@patrickturner6878 Patrick what are you talking about lol how do you know his gun build

    • @RandyLeftHandy
      @RandyLeftHandy 4 роки тому +2473

      @@patrickturner6878 You are making an awful lot of assumptions based on very little information. Whether the gun is modified or straight from the factory is irrelevant, there is always the possibility of a malfunction of this nature happening. Hence the entire point of this video. I think you just woke up on the wrong side of the bed today.

  • @Mekose
    @Mekose 4 роки тому +4536

    This is something I've never actually considered.
    I always assumed accidental discharges were the fault of the handler; I never considered the gun could just fire due to mechanical error. This is why gun safety and muzzle discipline needs to be so strict.

    • @jorgesolis9468
      @jorgesolis9468 4 роки тому +151

      Any *GUN* could misfire and have an accidental discharge

    • @ernestpaul2484
      @ernestpaul2484 4 роки тому +277

      A negligent discharge is the fault of the shooter. An accidental discharge is the fault of the weapon by some mechanical means. This guy experienced an accidental discharge and was penalized for it.

    • @jorgesolis9468
      @jorgesolis9468 4 роки тому +26

      @@ernestpaul2484 correct a spring or detent could be a reason I've had two stock guns with no mods have accidental discharges

    • @randyhall161
      @randyhall161 4 роки тому +80

      Anything thats ever been made can be faulty. Even something that is made by a robot that has one job and is programmed to perfection.

    • @Rafael_Fuchs
      @Rafael_Fuchs 4 роки тому +50

      @@ernestpaul2484 Race guns are typically modified to the point of being less than ideal in terms of safety. I would put money on that it was a modification issue or from a safety mechanism being entirely removed to speed up the action.

  • @DanTheMailman330
    @DanTheMailman330 4 роки тому +6639

    My grandfather always told me "every dog can bite" and "any gun can misfire". Thanks, pop.

    • @littlecody
      @littlecody 3 роки тому +7

      @Chad Klaren Well his grandfather doesn't anyway.

    • @DanTheMailman330
      @DanTheMailman330 3 роки тому +54

      @@littlecody thanks for chiming in, armchair range captain.

    • @littlecody
      @littlecody 3 роки тому +5

      @@DanTheMailman330 no prob, bob.

    • @DanTheMailman330
      @DanTheMailman330 3 роки тому +5

      @Gabriel mission accomplished!

    • @mr.picklebaby4600
      @mr.picklebaby4600 3 роки тому +5

      Even a squirt gun?

  • @factsinthemiddle1472
    @factsinthemiddle1472 2 роки тому +104

    That instructor was awesome, personally I’m a motorcycle instructor and when someone gets in a minor accident on the range you want to handle things in this manner: Keep it positive, make it a lesson learning experience, applaud or appraise for what was done right to enforce confidence bc a lack of the right mental state could lead to further potentially worse incidents, well done👏

  • @vinnyvidivici
    @vinnyvidivici 4 роки тому +14737

    “This was an equipment malfunction.”
    “No, this is Patrick.”

    • @mikejones6711
      @mikejones6711 4 роки тому +82

      This comment is GOLD

    • @patrickclark4456
      @patrickclark4456 4 роки тому +35

      I laughed way harder than I probably should have at this 😂

    • @BeetleBuns
      @BeetleBuns 4 роки тому +30

      I wish my name was Patrick so I could use that line all the time.

    • @patrickclark4456
      @patrickclark4456 4 роки тому +16

      @@BeetleBuns You know I never do... But I will now 😂

    • @SuperUnemployable
      @SuperUnemployable 4 роки тому +9

      I am not a krusty krab

  • @duckoofwisdom6696
    @duckoofwisdom6696 3 роки тому +7738

    Is everyone gonna ignore that sweet catch on the round he popped out the chamber?

    • @bocejimmy5620
      @bocejimmy5620 3 роки тому +493

      Bro the guy behind him caught it. Watch it again 0:19

    • @duckoofwisdom6696
      @duckoofwisdom6696 3 роки тому +189

      @@bocejimmy5620 Still a sweet catch

    • @Matio25091
      @Matio25091 3 роки тому +78

      20 rounds and I bet you can do it too! The ejection is quite predictable. But it does look badass sometimes

    • @liamlol7340
      @liamlol7340 3 роки тому +77

      @@bocejimmy5620 I had to look at that part again what a strange illusion

    • @spartanseventyeight8673
      @spartanseventyeight8673 3 роки тому +13

      @@liamlol7340 Well I mean, from the camera angle it looks like it's following that trajectory, but it falls behind his shoulder.

  • @myers5059
    @myers5059 4 роки тому +9200

    gun: shoots accidentaly
    *guy's neck: R E T R A C C T*

    • @elferson
      @elferson 4 роки тому +32

      Yoo think you are cool

    • @blacksteveirwin8451
      @blacksteveirwin8451 4 роки тому +42

      @@elferson You're.

    • @elferson
      @elferson 4 роки тому +66

      Black Steve Irwin you are*

    • @dantheman9565
      @dantheman9565 4 роки тому +112

      @@blacksteveirwin8451 .. Jesus, do you actually think "you're" is the only way 🤣 it's just a contraction for "you are". But I hope you were just joking.

    • @diogoalmeida2665
      @diogoalmeida2665 4 роки тому +42

      he went turtle mode

  • @jesserobinson20
    @jesserobinson20 2 роки тому +55

    What a great instructor. As someone who has had some terrible instructors I can't tell you how much I appreciate seeing how this man handled the situation.

  • @DangerRussDayZ6533
    @DangerRussDayZ6533 4 роки тому +6635

    Pay attention, THIS is an accidental discharge. Equipment failures are the only way you can accidentally discharge a firearm. Everything else is user error, and a negligent discharge.

    • @TheIvangallo
      @TheIvangallo 4 роки тому +20

      this

    • @gamernoob1615
      @gamernoob1615 4 роки тому +60

      The guy installed his own hammer and sear before the video. That’s why the gun malfunctioned.

    • @DangerRussDayZ6533
      @DangerRussDayZ6533 3 роки тому +190

      @@gabevanyperen Because people don't know the difference between an accidental discharge and a negligent discharge. People often call negligent discharges accidental discharges. We rarely get to see an actual accidental discharge. I'm emphasizing the distinction. If you already know the difference, than this comment is basically a "No shit Sherlock" statement, but many people do not.

    • @DangerRussDayZ6533
      @DangerRussDayZ6533 3 роки тому +34

      @@gamernoob1615 I wasn't aware of that, where is this information provided? Even if you're correct, this is still an accidental discharge because it is equipment failure and not him putting his booger hook on the bang switch.

    • @gamernoob1615
      @gamernoob1615 3 роки тому +15

      @@DangerRussDayZ6533 It's in the description of the video. In my personal opinion it is his fault cause he tampered with the gun. If he knew what he was doing it might have been a little different.

  • @brandonf1482
    @brandonf1482 3 роки тому +6816

    So many instructors or supervisors at the gun range have a serious small man syndrome and attitude. This guy is cool as hell. He didn’t make the shooter feel like an asshole or incompetent.

    • @MysticalLlama
      @MysticalLlama 3 роки тому +166

      Bro this is so true go to literally any gun store or range and there’s always a douchbag who has a superiority complex

    • @brandonf1482
      @brandonf1482 3 роки тому +26

      @@MysticalLlama dude they’re such tools!

    • @JosephArata
      @JosephArata 3 роки тому +48

      Many AR-15 owners who try to "full auto" with bump devices have small man syndrome when you tell them what they're doing is pointless, waste of ammo, and going to lead to stricter ATF regulation.

    • @AQUAPHREESH193
      @AQUAPHREESH193 3 роки тому +41

      @Ex get over yourself you 1776 faux patriot 😂😂😂

    • @abrb1223
      @abrb1223 3 роки тому +32

      @@JosephArata Many people with no brain have made rules that have no grounding in logic or reality, and those laws still stand because people like you are too busy trying not to make a scene when that is exactly what is required. Stop trying to protect rights that cannot be protected, and start throwing the imbeciles making the laws that infringe on our constitution in prison. Until We The People stand united to remove this socialist regime that has infected our country, there will be no progress.

  • @TheVergile
    @TheVergile 3 роки тому +14132

    discharge? yes.
    accidental? yes.
    negligent? no.
    On behalf of the youtube community id like to thank you for correctly labelling a video

    • @COhlen
      @COhlen 3 роки тому +58

      @austin M I feel like this wasn’t HIS gun but the range. I know little about guns but this looks like a tour lol

    • @Edward-Not-Elric
      @Edward-Not-Elric 3 роки тому +72

      @@COhlen Exactly this. I'm fairly certain that's why the instructor was apologizing and making sure the trainee knew it wasn't his fault that the gun misfired.

    • @brendon2255
      @brendon2255 3 роки тому +56

      Hotel? Trivago

    • @ZarkowsWorld
      @ZarkowsWorld 3 роки тому +66

      @austin M Parts can break. That is why we have airplane crashes even when they are properly serviced.

    • @DeathBringer769
      @DeathBringer769 3 роки тому +46

      @@COhlen Read the description. It said HE installed these mods in the "things he did incorrectly" part. So yea, it wasn't his finger discipline that caused this, but it was the "hot rod" mods he installed on his gun to try to shoot/reset faster. So Austin was not entirely wrong with his general point in the comment you replied to, despite you getting way more likes on your comment (which, just a reminder to everyone out there in UA-cam land, means nothing in terms on who is right/wrong or who is factually correct.)

  • @cryotimber
    @cryotimber 3 роки тому +344

    Had something like this happen in the Navy. Was moving a jet and someone blew their whistle so I blew mine went to throw my chock down but the jet wasn't stopping so either I bolted away or someone tore me away it was a long time ago I don't remember, but I remember one of my PO's screaming (not in anger, it's loud and we had ear equipment on) in my ear asking why I threw my chock and I told her someone blew their whistle. Later on after flight ops ended my LPO pulled me up front and applauded me for being the only one who did what they were supposed to do. Felt really good lol

    • @jegsh4299
      @jegsh4299 3 роки тому +12

      What's a chock?

    • @rondonxy1245
      @rondonxy1245 3 роки тому +44

      Sorry bro I didn’t understand most of that😅 not gonna lie

    • @pauldoe3201
      @pauldoe3201 3 роки тому +4

      @@rondonxy1245 what are you thick or something?

    • @pauldoe3201
      @pauldoe3201 3 роки тому +1

      @@jegsh4299 you don’t have google?

    • @jegsh4299
      @jegsh4299 3 роки тому +76

      @@pauldoe3201 googling chock wasn't helpful and neither was your comment.

  • @BLacKHaLLoW
    @BLacKHaLLoW 3 роки тому +15448

    It wouldn't surprise me in the least if this gentleman is or has been an instructor. Handled it with tact, reinforced the procedure for the shooter, and ensured that everyone there learned the lesson. Exemplary positive reinforcement on display right here.

    • @ThineLesser
      @ThineLesser 3 роки тому +77

      like dogs

    • @willdabeast567
      @willdabeast567 3 роки тому +33

      @@ThineLesser yes

    • @HalloGais
      @HalloGais 3 роки тому +8

      BlackHallow! Love you on DOJ!

    • @nat040496
      @nat040496 3 роки тому +50

      As for handling it with tact, notice how he didn't even move his hand when it went off. Most people would probably freak out a bit if it went off unexpectedly.

    • @AwkwardDogeE
      @AwkwardDogeE 3 роки тому +8

      The hell you doin here? Always a surprise I guess

  • @mtf_nine_tailed_fox385
    @mtf_nine_tailed_fox385 4 роки тому +3982

    When he catches the bullet after clearing the gun
    That's 100% satisfying
    0:19

    • @Mr.SpicyIce
      @Mr.SpicyIce 4 роки тому +6

      👎 ⛔ 📵 🔞 🚭 🚯 👎 ⛔ 📵 🔞 🚭 🚯 👎 ⛔ 📵 🔞 🚭 🚯 👎 ⛔ 📵 🔞 🚭 🚯 👎 ⛔ 📵 🔞 🚭 🚯 👎 ⛔ 📵 🔞 🚭 🚯 👎 ⛔ 📵 🔞 🚭 🚯 👎 ⛔ 📵 🔞 🚭 🚯 👎 ⛔ 📵 🔞 🚭 🚯 👎 ⛔

    • @Mr.SpicyIce
      @Mr.SpicyIce 4 роки тому +1

      Naw homie

    • @Thorfinn_Son_Of_Thors
      @Thorfinn_Son_Of_Thors 4 роки тому +202

      @@Mr.SpicyIce W...What?

    • @dirtydan9785
      @dirtydan9785 4 роки тому +106

      @@Mr.SpicyIce Feel better?

    • @BennyHarveyBigMan
      @BennyHarveyBigMan 4 роки тому +8

      RO catches the bullet.

  • @a3grimreaper
    @a3grimreaper 3 роки тому +3168

    What most people call "accidental" discharges are usually negligent discharges.
    This is one of the rare time it actually is an accidental discharge

    • @biosaber585
      @biosaber585 3 роки тому +110

      @@laconic151 there's mention in the comments that it's most likely wear on the parts, it's got some modifications done for competitions (no mention as to brands, etc.) and it's also mentioned that he runs 1000+ rounds through it a week. Parts wear down over time and considering how regularly this guy seems to run the firearm through its paces, I doubt this is the first time he's experienced parts failures. Not truly a negligent discharge.

    • @Cerus98
      @Cerus98 3 роки тому +23

      Considering he removed a factory safety and installed aftermarket parts himself that were labeled “gunsmith install only” I’d still call it a negligent discharge.

    • @wahahah
      @wahahah 3 роки тому +34

      @@Cerus98 Would that still be called a negligent discharge? Wouldn't that be something entirely different? I don't think a aftermarket part that causes a misfire would be negligent on the shooter...what if the gun smith did install it?

    • @Cerus98
      @Cerus98 3 роки тому +12

      @@wahahah - Well, negligence is a failure to take proper care in doing something. Removing a factory safety is a big no no.
      And while aftermarket parts are a common thing, especially in competition, it’s still on the shooter to ensure the parts are safe, high quality and installed properly.
      Look at it this way, if he had injured or killed someone would you not consider his modifications a direct cause if you were on the jury? Especially if the factory gun doesn’t have a history of failures?
      Maybe the parts just suck, maybe he didn’t install them properly. A good gunsmith would/should be able to determine this. In the end, the discharge is on him and crosses all the Ts and dots all the Is to be called negligent.
      Now all that being said, on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the most serious or guilty I’d say his was maybe a 5. Better or worse depending on the parts quality and his ability to install them.

    • @Taolan8472
      @Taolan8472 3 роки тому +89

      Gotta love the fudds coming out and declaring customized guns arbitrarily unsafe.
      If the parts were installed correctly by a competent gunsmith and even within the warranteed period, they could have still failed. True mechanical failures do happen. Odds are, this was one of them.

  • @xKrown
    @xKrown 2 роки тому +5

    This is “and everyone clapped” but its real and on video 😂😂

  • @Ranstone
    @Ranstone 4 роки тому +5977

    Another valuable lesson: Sometimes, you can do everything right and still fail. Question is, when you fail, how are you going to handle it?

    • @Steg626
      @Steg626 4 роки тому +70

      this quite deep man

    • @chipsterb4946
      @chipsterb4946 4 роки тому +15

      Ranstone - read the description. He replaced the hammer and sear, then removed a firing pin block. IOW he fvcked up BIG TIME.

    • @Muhanoid
      @Muhanoid 4 роки тому +83

      Equipment fails. By following correct procedure you limit the fail to 'oops' rather than 'oh no'

    • @Hexagonaldonut
      @Hexagonaldonut 4 роки тому +39

      @@chipsterb4946 At the same time, though: read the description. The gun went through enough firings post-modding that it's hard to say whether the failure was actually because of the modifications or if it was just a genuine mechanical failure. Shit happens sometimes.

    • @akoiya6300
      @akoiya6300 4 роки тому

      Depends on who caught lead

  • @TypetwoAbsolute
    @TypetwoAbsolute 3 роки тому +3874

    I was secretly hoping that he accidentally discharged a bullseye but safety is neat too I guess.

  • @riptideanomy1024
    @riptideanomy1024 3 роки тому +4407

    Gun: *goes off randomly*
    Everyone: *pausing like a stone statue and try to see what got hit before reacting*

    • @killrblue
      @killrblue 3 роки тому +57

      20 sec later.. "applause"

    • @pavarottiaardvark3431
      @pavarottiaardvark3431 3 роки тому +129

      Honestly, the right thing to do. "Alert but not panicking" is what you want.

    • @raider1o295
      @raider1o295 3 роки тому +20

      .... And then I collapse to the ground and just lay there....

    • @JP-tg6lr
      @JP-tg6lr 3 роки тому +13

      @@raider1o295 best time for a prank. Those moments rarely happen twice... you know without blood.

    • @0Agvilar0
      @0Agvilar0 3 роки тому +6

      they were waiting for someone to drop lol

  • @safetymeasuresllc7995
    @safetymeasuresllc7995 3 роки тому +19

    The shooter experience a "Slam Fire", as soon as the slide moved forward to chamber a round it went off. The shooter maintained excellent safety protocols.

    • @Parodox306
      @Parodox306 3 роки тому +1

      Not to belittle the danger it can pose, but "Slam Fire" sounds like a sick album title

    • @brostugen
      @brostugen 3 роки тому +1

      Can it be done intentionally ?

    • @skyekingmc
      @skyekingmc 2 роки тому

      @@brostugen some shotguns used to slam fire, you just held the trigger and continuesly racked shells

  • @CosmicDoorknob
    @CosmicDoorknob 7 років тому +7816

    The last time I had an accidental discharge was when I ate at Taco Bell.

    • @CosmicDoorknob
      @CosmicDoorknob 7 років тому +94

      It's more of a common joke about Taco Bell. In reality, I don't have problems and enjoy a good fast food taco experience every now and then. We're not actually sick of it. Taco Bell is rarely, if at all, in the media for negative attention. Taco Bell is a great place for post late night drinking munchies. Taco Bell has been a great addition to our American dream at such wonderful prices.

    • @johng9431
      @johng9431 7 років тому +31

      I had a good fart blast of shit leave my butthole last night!

    • @darthsailormoon4831
      @darthsailormoon4831 6 років тому +7

      Dumbest joke ever since sauces are weak as fuck...

    • @polsha115
      @polsha115 6 років тому +3

      Fuck that got me

    • @catlover1986
      @catlover1986 6 років тому +3

      Anton Zuykov Quiet in the Soviet peanut gallery.

  • @TheCentralflorida
    @TheCentralflorida 3 роки тому +2364

    Dad always said "can't hurt someone if the barrel is always pointed safe. Everything else can go wrong and it won't matter"

    • @zentark360
      @zentark360 3 роки тому +86

      I agree even after coming immediately from kentucky ballistics .50 cal blowup

    • @rorogogos
      @rorogogos 3 роки тому +10

      @@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx same thing with anything really, there's always a small off-chance on anything

    • @zentark360
      @zentark360 3 роки тому +41

      @@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx I mean, ideally, our hearts can stop functioning at any moment as well. Not saying you are, but living scared of potential consequences will only consume you beyond reasonability.

    • @defenestrator3900
      @defenestrator3900 3 роки тому +2

      @@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx That's not how statistics work

    • @maukschilol
      @maukschilol 3 роки тому +3

      seems like a decent advice

  • @Gruging
    @Gruging 3 роки тому +1320

    This is the literal definition of task failed successfully.

    • @A_Shadow87
      @A_Shadow87 3 роки тому +7

      Comment under you from Swindle 96: "Task failed successfully!"

    • @Mona-.-
      @Mona-.- 3 роки тому +6

      @@A_Shadow87 so what? Don’t tell me you’re gonna moan at someone copying because I could definitely see multiple people having this idea, even IF in this case they copied

    • @A_Shadow87
      @A_Shadow87 3 роки тому +2

      @@Mona-.- yeah good point lol

    • @Reef_Runner
      @Reef_Runner 3 роки тому

      Lmao fr

    • @Blob69
      @Blob69 3 роки тому

      1000th like

  • @deadgirlwalking6454
    @deadgirlwalking6454 2 роки тому +159

    this is such a great moment and i hope i can find an instructor like this someday! i can say from experience that gun ownership and firearm training isn’t something a lot of girls pursue, and part of it has to do with the anxiety and fear of doing things wrong and being humiliated. instructors like the man in the video give me a lot of confidence and i can’t wait to own and train with a handgun myself!

    • @beenschmokin
      @beenschmokin Рік тому

      Find a preschool teacher. Clap for a mistake... GTFOH

    • @DiggitySlice
      @DiggitySlice 11 місяців тому +1

      It's mostly from girls just being less interested in general

    • @obeseperson
      @obeseperson 10 місяців тому

      @@DiggitySlice people like you who say that shit don’t help, I know you probably mean to help but it doesn’t

    • @erwidobi7812
      @erwidobi7812 10 місяців тому +1

      @@obeseperson It might! He gifted her his time in writing that, which is a wonderful gift

  • @McDanMan84
    @McDanMan84 4 роки тому +521

    When you fight the first boss and lose, but you were supposed to lose for the storyline.

  • @jonathonnordyke5370
    @jonathonnordyke5370 4 роки тому +835

    Props to the range captain handled everything very well.

  • @patrickb.8485
    @patrickb.8485 3 роки тому +3259

    I like how even when the gun went off accidentally, he was calm, didn't freak out or even move his pistol. Just stood still and tried to ascertain what happened. Good discipline. Respect for the instructor as well, didn't make the guy feel bad, just turned it into a teaching moment and reminded that even when folks are doing things right things can go wrong but if you're exercising good discipline things don't have to get ugly.

    • @shubhankarsse
      @shubhankarsse 3 роки тому +6

      How did it actually go off tho? Was it bcuz of the slider which he didn't pull back all the way to lock the hammer or what was it?

    • @TheJere213
      @TheJere213 3 роки тому +52

      In the description it says that he installed some aftermarket parts to his gun so I assume they were improperly installed or something and over long time of use something with those parts went wrong.
      Not an expert though so I could be wrong.

    • @gustlightfall
      @gustlightfall 3 роки тому +15

      And casually catching the casing lol.

    • @muninrob
      @muninrob 3 роки тому +33

      @@gustlightfall that part's pretty normal for people who are around automatic pistols a lot. (it looks "cool", so most soldiers, cops, range instructors, ect. teach themselves how)
      P.S. the empty casing ejected when it fired - he cleared & caught a live round.

    • @tyrantedtv7767
      @tyrantedtv7767 3 роки тому +3

      honestly that is a pretty normal thing to do if you are shocked though, like even if you arent used to guns if something you dont expect happens you gonna be shockfroze

  • @staticjump
    @staticjump 3 роки тому +102

    I like how gunman himself stopped. He coulda, done so many things other than just freeze.

    • @apapz3245
      @apapz3245 2 роки тому +2

      So many things like what, cry ?

    • @censorduck
      @censorduck 2 роки тому +12

      Pretty sure stopping and getting your bearings is pretty much what you should do in this situation.

    • @aj9777
      @aj9777 2 роки тому +3

      @@censorduck Absolutely. Pretty sure the guy is saying the dude could've freaked out or something instead of remaining calm

    • @censorduck
      @censorduck 2 роки тому +2

      @@aj9777 okay, sorry I guess I should have given a kinder interpretation

    • @aj9777
      @aj9777 2 роки тому +1

      @@censorduck no big deal lol

  • @MGPRaleigh
    @MGPRaleigh 6 років тому +355

    One hell of a range coach. Not only did he handle it without over reacting he also immediately realized that it was a "safe accidental discharge", which is a statement I never thought could be said, and used it as a lesson to the other shooters.

    • @stijnverver
      @stijnverver 4 роки тому +2

      Dr. Johnny Sins what?? The guy just accidentally fired a fucking gun. Think of what would had happened if it was aimed at someone

    • @jameson1239
      @jameson1239 4 роки тому +2

      Dr. Johnny Sins how is he over reacting gun went off without the person pulling the trigger

    • @siosilvar
      @siosilvar 3 роки тому

      @@stijnverver and that is exactly why you don't point it at someone and keep it pointed downrange at all times, exactly like this guy did.

  • @DenDemp223
    @DenDemp223 3 роки тому +3950

    I’m proud to say I am a member of GPS and friends with both these guys. This is 100% the genuine attitude in our club, focusing on safety and a positive attitude.
    Ian is an amazing person to shoot with as he is truly a great guy and loves this sport and beyond dedicated to helping people.

    • @Daiceto
      @Daiceto 3 роки тому +37

      Global Positioning System?

    • @DenDemp223
      @DenDemp223 3 роки тому +40

      @@Daiceto Glacier Practical Shooters. Like how it’s written out in the logo 👍🏼

    • @brentharemza4879
      @brentharemza4879 3 роки тому +2

      @@SoupersaladsPSN real talk. What was the fail about? Was it a competition or just a learning class? What did he fail? Lol

    • @TigerDude333
      @TigerDude333 3 роки тому +14

      @@SoupersaladsPSN because he had a defective firearm, and it's on him that is was.

    • @rskat501
      @rskat501 3 роки тому +2

      @@brentharemza4879 read the description.....

  • @intothefeints8506
    @intothefeints8506 7 років тому +921

    Anything mechanical can fail. Its might have been bad mods, or it might have been a parts failure in stock configuration. But, this is why we have safety rules.

    • @muffinman5741
      @muffinman5741 6 років тому +16

      and this is why only people who have proven themselves to know and apply these rules should be allowed to have guns

    • @VanguardX
      @VanguardX 4 роки тому +3

      It was most certainly a combination of worn out safety bar with a weak modified spring.

    • @Impreza-bj5jh
      @Impreza-bj5jh 4 роки тому +6

      OldPossum wait how exactly are you supposed to work the slide?

    • @kentuckysmoose
      @kentuckysmoose 4 роки тому +3

      OldPossum what your trynna say is that he should slowly let the slide go forward as to not have the slide fully load another round?

    • @onyxrafle8066
      @onyxrafle8066 4 роки тому +2

      I wouldn’t call what they said anti gun

  • @jstered
    @jstered Місяць тому +1

    Ik this video is years old, but serious commendation for everyone in that building. The guy holding the weapon for following all the safety rules and freezing at the moment of the AD, the instructor for remaining cool and commending the guy and not embarrassing him for something that wasn’t his fault, and the people all behind him for also remaining calm at a situation some would become upset about. Serious commends all around for everyone here

  • @Fl0yd-
    @Fl0yd- 4 роки тому +788

    That guy giving him a round of applause is really happy he’s not gonna lose his job.

    • @thatguy4087
      @thatguy4087 4 роки тому +3

      These kids gotta eat

    • @alexd4102
      @alexd4102 4 роки тому +12

      or his life

    • @twitchymenace6250
      @twitchymenace6250 4 роки тому +14

      @M. mmilora plus it's not his fault if someone just decides to do something stupid since it only takes a blink of an eye for things to go wrong with idiots with a gun (not that the guy in the video was dumb)

    • @AnthonyBlamthony
      @AnthonyBlamthony 4 роки тому +10

      Why would he lose his job for someone else fucking up?

    • @shibahyperion7635
      @shibahyperion7635 4 роки тому +3

      @Nathan Partin disqualify. It was a shooting competition.

  • @Corvid
    @Corvid 6 років тому +2359

    Love how he caught the ejected live round bouncing off his chest! Smooth man!

    • @atypical_moto
      @atypical_moto 6 років тому +47

      Corvid yeah, these gun competitions teach guys to do all kinds of dumb stuff like that.

    • @atypical_moto
      @atypical_moto 6 років тому +34

      John Doe for 20 cents, it's not worth chasing it through the air while holding a gun. It will be fine when you pick it up off the ground if you insist on retaining it. The question is, why train to do a trick ejection catch? How is that practical practice? What is the benefit to you as a shooter?

    • @atypical_moto
      @atypical_moto 6 років тому +3

      Internet Gangster Nope.

    • @asinineintentions7773
      @asinineintentions7773 6 років тому +150

      I mean, what does it do that makes you less of a shooter? The guy doesn't look like he's exactly new at shooting, i'm sure someone who trains as much as he does gets bored every once in a while and decides to learn something cool and fun to do in regards to something that is his hobby. Why attack the dude for it lol

    • @atypical_moto
      @atypical_moto 6 років тому +35

      John Miller My firearm is a part of me as I train regularly and carry always. One reason a shooter wouldn't want to do a trick flipping ammo out of the gun is that it's a training scar, like lots of thing gun games require. There's the old sheriff story where they were required to retain their brass on the range to keep it clean. Then a sheriff gets in a gunfight and is found dead with an empty revolver and his spent brass secured in his pocket.
      Remember, you're always learning something with everything you do. If you don't think of guns as tools to protect yourself and the pistol competition is the extent of your use for guns, then by all means have fun. But for those that carry a gun for protection, it's imperative that you only teach yourself correct actions. Other wise you may end up taking a few shots at a bad guy in a real gunfight, dumping the magazine, flipping the chambered round into your hand and showing the ghost behind you that your weapon is empty, all reflexively because it's what you've don't a million times. You will not rise up and do everything right if you've been doing everything wrong in practice. Think like a samurai. Do everything correctly, always.

  • @cloudyaperture4910
    @cloudyaperture4910 4 роки тому +1790

    This is why we practice the four golden rules, and he was following several of them when this malfunction happened. As a result, no one got hurt and everyone went home safely at the end of the day. Good stuff.

    • @TowkayCC
      @TowkayCC 4 роки тому +23

      Several? Which one did he miss?
      I've never held a firearm before.

    • @nobodycaresanymore188
      @nobodycaresanymore188 4 роки тому +78

      @@TowkayCC well there's really none that he didn't miss. He was just saying he followed at the least several of the rules. Which resulted on preventing injury. 1. Always point away from people. 2. Finger off the trigger there's more but those are the two big basic ones that really do quite a bit in preventing an accident

    • @TowkayCC
      @TowkayCC 4 роки тому +7

      @@nobodycaresanymore188 thanks
      Can i know the other two?

    • @cloudyaperture4910
      @cloudyaperture4910 4 роки тому +175

      @@TowkayCC
      Here's all four the way I learned them:
      1. Treat every weapon as if were loaded, at all times.
      2. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire.
      3. Never point a weapon at something you aren't willing to either kill or destroy.
      4. Know your target and what's behind it.
      If all four of these rules are followed without fail - at all times - you will never see yourself or others injured or killed by accident. It's only when they are treated as suggestions rather than hard rules that people get injured or killed.
      Treat them as immutable laws and you will be good to go.

    • @TowkayCC
      @TowkayCC 4 роки тому +49

      @@cloudyaperture4910 I appreciate you teaching me a thing or to about discipline

  • @carterskindle7086
    @carterskindle7086 2 роки тому +20

    I really like that instructor for being chill and understanding that equipment will fail on you. I can guarantee that most instructors would've yelled at you and ruined your day at the range for something that wasn't your fault.

  • @browntown8742
    @browntown8742 4 роки тому +459

    "You've just commited.... an INCIDENT"
    In all seriousness though, good on the range captain and shooter for making this a teachable moment.

  • @trywait1979
    @trywait1979 3 роки тому +3167

    Military be like:
    "Half Months pay, quarter rations."

    • @refraggedbean
      @refraggedbean 3 роки тому +82

      Tbh since it's AD and not ND it would probably just be hand in the rifle to make sure the gun is safe to operate in the future (considering the nature of the malfunction

    • @knowledge_leaf
      @knowledge_leaf 3 роки тому +23

      It's kinda also on the soldier to keep their arms in order, a malfunction with the equipment is ones own fault, it was your job to take care of it

    • @talltale9760
      @talltale9760 3 роки тому +411

      @@knowledge_leaf you seem to be under the false assumption that equipment can’t fail if it’s well maintained

    • @knowledge_leaf
      @knowledge_leaf 3 роки тому +6

      @@talltale9760 To my knowledge, the only 2 ways a device can function in an unintended way is 1. If a piece is worn or damaged, which could be any piece, and would therefore have to be replaced or repaired, or 2. An outside factor influencing the device

    • @talltale9760
      @talltale9760 3 роки тому +167

      @@knowledge_leaf things can and will spontaneously fail. Something as simple as a micro fracture naked to the human eye can cause major equipment failure

  • @chetopuffs
    @chetopuffs 3 роки тому +657

    Dive instructor always said, “Anybody can strap a scuba rig on and blow bubbles. What you’re here to learn is what to do when things go wrong.”

    • @porto1st
      @porto1st 3 роки тому +25

      Wow that’s really smart

    • @alquinn3562
      @alquinn3562 3 роки тому +42

      As a scuba diver who shoots, I endorse this message.

    • @thraelyad6751
      @thraelyad6751 3 роки тому +19

      @@alquinn3562 Do you shoot while diving? Lol

    • @GuukanKitsune
      @GuukanKitsune 3 роки тому +28

      @@thraelyad6751 I would assume so, it's kinda difficult to clear an infestation of Deep Ones without doing that.

    • @Dominian1
      @Dominian1 3 роки тому +17

      Same thing with pilots. Almost anyone can learn procedures and how to program the plane to fly itself. What's difficult is making swift adjustments and surviving system failures.

  • @OGjoe
    @OGjoe Місяць тому

    7 years later and I STILL send people to this video as an example of what an actual AD is, vs the more common ND that everyone likes to call an AD. Plus the great job the instructors did handling the situation.

  • @lincolngreennowjurassicgre5074
    @lincolngreennowjurassicgre5074 4 роки тому +602

    That's so nice. Shows how much he cares to show everyone and not beat them down

    • @Arelias95
      @Arelias95 4 роки тому +6

      He couldnt blame the guy, it wasnt his finger that caused the discharge.

    • @Seraphinim
      @Seraphinim 4 роки тому +7

      @@Arelias95 Also the shooter being totally chill with the DQ for the accidental discharge, knowing the penalty that came with it.
      Both sides handled this well. Shooter accepted fault, even if it wasn't a direct fault. Instructor/Range Safety/tournament op followed protocol but also used it as a "here's how to fuck up safely" Can't ask for more.

  • @CM-cw8fe
    @CM-cw8fe 3 роки тому +800

    This is the only RSO who isn’t a compete tool.

    • @Tom-ij1lq
      @Tom-ij1lq 3 роки тому +33

      I agree most range officers are assholes and would have just thrown the guy out

    • @ForumArcade
      @ForumArcade 3 роки тому +51

      I thought that stood for "registered sex offender" and I was very confused.

    • @bilbo_gamers6417
      @bilbo_gamers6417 3 роки тому +24

      @@ForumArcade same difference

    • @jaimeb6873
      @jaimeb6873 3 роки тому +8

      @@bilbo_gamers6417 lmao

    • @tara9828
      @tara9828 3 роки тому +5

      He's wearing a Carnik Con shirt. Coincidence?

  • @UhtredOfBamburgh
    @UhtredOfBamburgh 4 роки тому +1821

    "You're disqualified, but you did everything right. Lets give it up for his correct disqualification." **applause** lol

    • @StigmataTickles
      @StigmataTickles 4 роки тому +331

      Unfortunately once a piece of equipment proves itself unreliable like that the only responsible course of action is to remove it from use until it's resolved. His gun was DQ'd is more accurate.

    • @UhtredOfBamburgh
      @UhtredOfBamburgh 4 роки тому +58

      @@StigmataTickles In archery tournaments a judge can allow a malfunctioning bow to be fixed or replaced at his discretion. I have no idea about guns

    • @goodguyguan3412
      @goodguyguan3412 4 роки тому +37

      @@UhtredOfBamburgh It's not as simple as just fixing your gun on the spot...unless it's a compound bow there's alot more parts that could be the cause of the malfunction on a gun

    • @UhtredOfBamburgh
      @UhtredOfBamburgh 4 роки тому +29

      @@goodguyguan3412 Would you say that owning 2 guns so you have a backup during a competitive tournament is a mindblowing concept?

    • @MrRogueToYou
      @MrRogueToYou 4 роки тому +43

      @@UhtredOfBamburgh So he'd have to practice with two different guns instead of just his one gun? I get what you're trying to say but it doesn't really make a ton of sense to double your invested money and time on the off chance your first gun randomly has an accident.

  • @jasonusaf6326
    @jasonusaf6326 2 роки тому +19

    Great instructor, and honestly one of the best videos to demonstrate why you should not alter internals of a firearm if you do not have the knowledge and credentials to do so.

  • @spencerchappell6341
    @spencerchappell6341 3 роки тому +782

    Now this? This is how you have an accidental discharge. The shooter kept his gun downrange, kept control, and cleared his weapon properly. And the instructor praised the guy for his safety skills instead of admonishing him for an AD. Kudos to both.

    • @muninrob
      @muninrob 3 роки тому +13

      Most range personnel don't know the difference between accidental discharge and negligent discharge

    • @freedomist5354
      @freedomist5354 3 роки тому

      @@muninrob that was an accident

    • @muninrob
      @muninrob 3 роки тому +3

      @@freedomist5354 Yup. Don't see those very often - but they make a great reminder why certain safety procedures (like never letting the barrel cover anything you don't want to kill) exist.

    • @freedomist5354
      @freedomist5354 3 роки тому

      @@muninrob yep

  • @DrWondertainment821
    @DrWondertainment821 4 роки тому +504

    Seems like a cool range officer.

    • @markohynninen2553
      @markohynninen2553 4 роки тому

      👍

    • @mrsir1872
      @mrsir1872 4 роки тому +16

      very cool range officer. id love have this guy as my instructor. he knows 100% what he is doing, but he does it and teaches it in a calm and inviting matter. i love his demeanor.

    • @BrianR-ML
      @BrianR-ML 4 роки тому +1

      Yes, he's cool but he didn't really understood clearly IPSC rules. THERE IS NO DQ (DISQUALIFICATION) here... See rules 10.4.3 and 10.5.9.
      Clearly the competitor didn't have his finger on the trigger... He didn't have to be DQ'ed.
      See this rule: "10.4.3 A shot which occurs while actually loading, reloading or unloading a firearm. This includes any shot fired during the procedures outlined in Rules 8.3.1 and 8.3.7 (also see Rule 10.5.9)."
      And this rule: "10.5.9 Failure to keep the finger outside the trigger guard during loading, reloading, or unloading except where specifically permitted (see Rules 8.1.2.5, 8.3.7.1 and 8.7.1"
      Source: www.ipsc.org/pdf/RulesHandgun.pdf

    • @duncanblack7359
      @duncanblack7359 4 роки тому +5

      Brian R They could’ve been doing a challenge, and the discharge DQ’d him.

    • @Midnight24435
      @Midnight24435 4 роки тому +5

      @@BrianR-ML Yeah, shouldn't have been a "disqualify" per se. However, to be clear, he still wouldn't be able to shoot going forward. 5.7.3 and 5.7.5 & 6 don't allow reshoots after malfunction was determined.

  • @johnr.timmers2297
    @johnr.timmers2297 4 роки тому +161

    Forget the malfunction, the way he empties the gun is smooth af

    • @JamesW609
      @JamesW609 3 роки тому +2

      That was some action movie shit

  • @AptLucky
    @AptLucky 2 роки тому +1

    the instructor seems like the most positive guy ever

  • @landondow
    @landondow 3 роки тому +1002

    I love this video, just goes to show that when you do everything right a malfunction becomes much less dangerous

    • @HiddenAgendas
      @HiddenAgendas 3 роки тому +3

      sure it was a malfunction? looks like he slipped trying to pull the slide back.

    • @darkember5771
      @darkember5771 3 роки тому +27

      @@HiddenAgendas his finger was not on the trigger.
      So yes it was a malfunction.

    • @HolbrookStark
      @HolbrookStark 3 роки тому +1

      This comment made me realize I should save a link to this video in my notes so I can send it to people who are scared of guns

    • @Kriptoker
      @Kriptoker 3 роки тому

      @@darkember5771 Less of a malfunction, and more of an improperly installed aftermarket part (hammer and sear) and also modifying the function of the handgun (disabling the firing pin block safety). Read the video notes.
      Just lucky that no one was injured or worse. If it were my range, he would never be allowed back. You never know what other unsafe modified weapons he would be bringing in.

    • @thert.hon.thelordnicholson7261
      @thert.hon.thelordnicholson7261 3 роки тому

      @@HolbrookStark Send them the one of the guy whose .50cal broke his eyesocket and cut his jugular. Kentucky something or other.

  • @Chaaos2
    @Chaaos2 7 років тому +460

    What a positive and professional group of people! Awesome!

    • @natday2981
      @natday2981 7 років тому +13

      A round of applause for Patrick! !! Woo Yeah!! You didn't kill anyone YAY!!

  • @DoctorQuackenbush
    @DoctorQuackenbush 7 років тому +2817

    And THAT'S why we have safety rules. Bummer on the DQ though, since the shooter didn't do anything wrong.

    • @scottie89901
      @scottie89901 7 років тому +316

      Doctor Quackenbush The shooter modified his gun which is what caused the hammer fall in the first place.

    • @DoctorQuackenbush
      @DoctorQuackenbush 7 років тому +116

      I didn't know that. Well then, I guess that he brought it on himself.

    • @TheSolongsidekick
      @TheSolongsidekick 7 років тому +252

      +Greg Maines And exactly how do you figure? If he had shot that exact setup for over 1,000 rounds before the mechanical malfunction, which is way more than most CCW holders will ever fire, how exactly are you determining that it was the work done and not the mechanical failure of a part?

    • @someusername121
      @someusername121 7 років тому +182

      It's a competition. 100% he modified it for a super light super short trigger pull.

    • @777jones
      @777jones 7 років тому +129

      1,000 is nothing. It was defective. Guns are overbuilt to a ridiculous safety tolerance for obvious reasons. The person who did it should be held accountable.

  • @JackL-xe1le
    @JackL-xe1le 2 роки тому +2

    Baldwin should take notes

  • @christianrusso128
    @christianrusso128 3 роки тому +522

    Thought this was a joke at first but that’s actually a perfect title. This should be used in firearm training courses as proof of why proper handling is sooo important. It’s unlikely to occur BUT it can happen. Hats off to the instructor for pointing out the importance of what this gentleman did when handling the firearm. Great job guys.

    • @yugen
      @yugen 3 роки тому +8

      Can't stand the people who believe that mistakes or accidents can't happen to them.

    • @DDDYLN
      @DDDYLN 5 місяців тому

      I'm still confused as to what happened. If he didn't have his finger within the trigger guard, how did the hammer drop?

    • @someirishkid9241
      @someirishkid9241 4 місяці тому +1

      @@DDDYLN According to the description, he made mistakes while customising his gun for speed that caused the hammer sear to malfunction and drop the hammer when the slide fell into battery.

    • @DDDYLN
      @DDDYLN 4 місяці тому

      @@someirishkid9241 that makes sense. I've been told never to customize pistols, unless they have adjustable triggers like most 1911's.

  • @FolkFirearmsCollective
    @FolkFirearmsCollective 7 років тому +1772

    Strong work Patrick. Thanks for sharing and making others aware and able to learn from the situation.

    • @sundaypro
      @sundaypro 6 років тому +1

      Denny Ducet Well done Patrick. You're my hero.

    • @ashton150
      @ashton150 6 років тому +1

      Denny Ducet white people...

  • @brallantp.2812
    @brallantp.2812 3 роки тому +1499

    Trainer: “I have to fail you”
    Also trainer: “Guys learn from him!”

    • @Shieldsz
      @Shieldsz 3 роки тому +207

      He had to DQ him because of the rules, he didn't want to but he had to. He did everything right shooting wise, but the DQ
      is the right thing to do however as that gun is clearly not safe to use, as said in the description he modified that firearm in ways he should not have.
      Even though the shooter handled it very well indeed, he does certainly deserve that DQ.

    • @biosaber585
      @biosaber585 3 роки тому +39

      @@Shieldsz I wouldn't say the modifications are unsafe, this is very clearly a competition firearm that he drills with regularly so the modifications are far from unsafe (it's not being used for CCW to my knowledge) within the intended use of the firearm. But within the context of a match like this yes all firearms must function correctly and misfires of any sort are an automatic disqualification.

    • @Shieldsz
      @Shieldsz 3 роки тому +45

      @@biosaber585 read the description, misfire on chambering a round is certainly an unsafe firearm...

    • @biosaber585
      @biosaber585 3 роки тому +39

      @@Shieldsz I'm drawing from the info provided in the video and in the description, this happened due to wear on the firearm, it is not the natural state of the firearm even when modified. As such it is unfair to call the modifications themselves unsafe when they are not the problem, but instead it is actually the wear on the firearm that caused this issue. You wouldn't call a tired worker a bad worker for making a mistake, you'd just acknowledge he made a mistake

    • @JB-xl2jc
      @JB-xl2jc 3 роки тому +25

      He got DQ'd for the firearm not for himself, which was the right call. Not fair to the safety of everyone present to allow a known-malfunctioning piece of equipment to proceed.

  • @snowysiamese
    @snowysiamese 3 роки тому +220

    A point a lot of people make is to never point your gun at anything you don't want to shoot. Unfortunately people tend to not care about safety and be blatantly negligent. we need more people like this.

    • @schmeetsonbeetson7168
      @schmeetsonbeetson7168 3 роки тому

      @Teflon Block you gay?

    • @kevlarburrito6693
      @kevlarburrito6693 3 роки тому

      A lot of people also don't care about much beyond themselves....interesting when you look at it that way

    • @marimo66666
      @marimo66666 3 роки тому

      flashy moves first, safety second

  • @tothethreshold.9965
    @tothethreshold.9965 3 роки тому +86

    What a great range officer. Seriously, an accidental discharge can seriously effect a shooters confidence. The ROs comments will have helped him to stay in a positive headspace, taught everyone a valuable lesson and the decision to DQ him was correct as well. Clear mechanical issue with the handgun, probably a worn sear or weak spring. Either way the sort that needs repairing before ever loading live ammunition again.

  • @JEST3R_
    @JEST3R_ 4 роки тому +2266

    "How to accidentally discharge your pistol properly."
    2.1 Million people: *HMMMM....*

    • @slappy8941
      @slappy8941 4 роки тому +13

      That stupid meme is already old and tired because of idiots like you who can't think of anything original to say.

    • @uuuhhhmmm1524
      @uuuhhhmmm1524 4 роки тому +18

      Why do you two have to be so hostile because of a joke. It’s not an original or funny joke but it wasn’t hurting or affecting you. It would have been easier to just let it slide and swipe psd tit if you don’t like it

    • @JEST3R_
      @JEST3R_ 4 роки тому +7

      @@uuuhhhmmm1524 thank you for not being a bitch nugget

    • @uuuhhhmmm1524
      @uuuhhhmmm1524 4 роки тому +4

      JEST3R all good bro

    • @rebelliongaming8232
      @rebelliongaming8232 4 роки тому +3

      So many triggered peeps in the comment s...

  • @lshackelford4175
    @lshackelford4175 2 роки тому +2

    I get this recommended to me literally the day after I hear what happened with Alec Baldwin. Creepy.

    • @Abridgelion
      @Abridgelion 2 роки тому

      When the algorithm hits a bullseye. 🎯

  • @Verlisify
    @Verlisify 3 роки тому +2152

    I love to see this video every time its in my recommended

    • @lasajnae9626
      @lasajnae9626 3 роки тому

      Hello

    • @iFNhU
      @iFNhU 3 роки тому +1

      Hey same!! This is time 3 lol

    • @Flamyll
      @Flamyll 3 роки тому

      It's a cool vid

    • @CaidenQualls
      @CaidenQualls 3 роки тому

      everytime i see this video i will comment again

    • @finesto3404
      @finesto3404 3 роки тому

      Same

  • @_strayfer_
    @_strayfer_ 3 роки тому +1372

    Testing a new game’s sensitivity be like 0:01

    • @ngotemna8875
      @ngotemna8875 3 роки тому +11

      If you seriously main Lil' Mac you have my respect.
      God knows I wouldn't be able to.

    • @rredu_
      @rredu_ 3 роки тому +7

      @@ngotemna8875 bruh lil mac is probably one of the most main-able characters

    • @user-su9fh6ct4d
      @user-su9fh6ct4d 3 роки тому +42

      Setting down the controller without pausing be like 0:12

    • @theolympiyn8670
      @theolympiyn8670 3 роки тому +1

      @@ngotemna8875 he’s good on non air maps. But his damage an speed is great

    • @kylecantley
      @kylecantley 3 роки тому +1

      Bahahahahs

  • @DonziGT230
    @DonziGT230 3 роки тому +1218

    Many commenters are questioning the dq. Why dq when it wasn't his fault? He is a safe shooter, but his gun proved to not be safe and shouldn't be used around others.

    • @pavarottiaardvark3431
      @pavarottiaardvark3431 3 роки тому +242

      Additionally, it's just good system design. If the rule is that it's an automatic DQ, then there's no opportunity for any arguments. Quite a few sports take 'intent' out of the rules for certain penalties.

    • @EIuxi
      @EIuxi 3 роки тому +132

      Because when your gun accidentally fires it’s pretty upsetting and I’d want a dq blizzard too if it was my gun 🤣

    • @jake-lz9ol
      @jake-lz9ol 3 роки тому +58

      you said it yourself he is a safe shooter but the gun could malfunction again.

    • @kanamekiyru
      @kanamekiyru 3 роки тому +6

      Im sure someone abused the competition before for that to be emplicated as a rule

    • @Slaterzac
      @Slaterzac 3 роки тому +87

      If you have a malfunctioning gun you dont want it on your range so you DQ
      If someone is being negligent you dont want them on your range so you DQ
      safer to DQ in both situations

  • @eustaceomalley6071
    @eustaceomalley6071 2 місяці тому +3

    First, I'm VERY HAPPY that no one was injured in this event!!!
    Please also understand, this is meant to be positively critical, so I'm not trying to bash anyone here, just offer things that can help to avoid situations like this from ever happening.
    ***Before you all ask and send hatred, I am an armorer/gunsmith.***
    There is no such thing as an "ACCIDENTAL" discharge. All discharges of this nature are negligent.
    To quote your description:
    -----"Also, consider all of the things that he did INCORRECTLY prior to the incident:
    ------1. He installed an aftermarket hammer and sear that were labeled "gunsmith installation only". " --end quote
    Yet, you claim this was not "negligence". If he is not licensed, and installed the parts himself, he is responsible for the discharge of his firearm because he didn't have a properly licensed person do the work. That is cutting corners, or saving a few bucks, or whatever you want to call it, but no matter how you slice it, that is operator negligence, and it lead to this discharge, plain and simple. The guy from the "Brick Immortar" youtube channel would agree here. His willful disregard of safety instructions that stated "gunsmith installation only" was the safety violation here, which is willful neglect of written warnings.
    There are no accidental discharges, only negligence.
    The Range Boss/Instructor did well to diffuse the situation and keep calm and everyone on the range calm. OUTSTANDING job here. The Instructor should call out to the mindset of the operator for always thinking safety and properly following all the rules of the range, which he did a GREAT job of pointing out. However, encouraging applause here was absolutely not okay. It lowers guards and causes complacency and can lead to injury by those that fall trap to it. Everyone and anyone can fall trap to complacency. Firearms and complacency are natural opposites and should not mingle, EVER.
    There are no accidental discharges, only negligence.
    Equipment malfunctions are never something to applaud. I am happy that the handler was thinking safely and treating the weapon and the range correctly. All the rules of gun safety are to ensure no negligent losses occur, so if one mistake happens, there are other steps taken in its place to ensure safety is maintained. It is a huge sigh of relief and I am EXTREMELY happy that no one was injured during this event.
    There are no accidental discharges, only negligence.
    It is always the responsibility of the gun owner to ensure no equipment malfunctions occur with their firearm. This was operator negligence and it is not to be applauded. This is a slamfire, and could have easily been avoided, even with a modified weapon.
    There are no accidental discharges, only negligence.
    Retraining is needed for the operator, and ensuring that they also do not become complacent for the egregious error that occurred with multiple people in extremely close proximity on an indoor range. What happened here was EXTREMELY DANGEROUS and should not, under any circumstance, be taken for granted.
    There are no accidental discharges, only negligence.
    The operator installed the components, and did not respect the warnings, possibly broke state and federal law (I'm not a lawyer, but I know its illegal in some states, namely mine). AND this occurred even after ~1,000 rounds shot through the weapon. The number of rounds put through the weapon does not change the fact that he did the work himself, therefore the discharge was his responsibility.
    There are no accidental discharges, only negligence.
    Firearms are NOT toys. They are not for people that all need to be praised when no one gets hurt when a grave mistake is made. The grave mistake, while not injuring anyone, does not change the status of that mistake. That mistake could have caused injury REGARDLESS of the fact that this time, it did not. Firearms were designed to DESTROY, and they are not toys.
    There are no accidental discharges, only negligence.
    When you have seen PERSONALLY seen what a firearm does to another human being, I'm certain that you will begin to understand my mindset.
    I'm not speaking in absolutes here, nor will I claim that I'm better or any nonsense like that. I'm just the same as all of you. My mindset here is clear to ensure safety, and it works. I have never had a negligent discharge in over 20 years of handling firearms, meaning I have NEVER fired a round I have not purposely intended to fire from any firearm I've ever handled in my entire life.
    There are no accidental discharges, only negligence.
    This mindset I hold helps. I hope you can all understand it, and understand why I'm trying to be positively critical here, and possibly adopt this mindset and share it. Also, I'm REALLY happy no one got hurt here.

  • @Dark1337Slayer
    @Dark1337Slayer 3 роки тому +57

    I love the instant backpat guy, he just shows up in the video for 3 seconds then disappears like its his only function

    • @spooncarvingwithtom
      @spooncarvingwithtom 3 роки тому +4

      I haven’t laughed out loud at a comment in a long time, but that was a good one!

  • @Joseph_yy
    @Joseph_yy 4 роки тому +444

    Literally every teacher can learn from this guy,regardless what you’re teaching.

    • @JackDManheim
      @JackDManheim 4 роки тому +6

      I love everything you just said,
      save for the word "Literally".
      That word needs to be put to rest.

    • @cedricdb
      @cedricdb 4 роки тому +12

      JackDManheim Oh, yes, I literally 100% agree.

    • @JackDManheim
      @JackDManheim 4 роки тому +4

      @@cedricdb I think your math might be off on that one a'lil bit.
      But that's a better response than most. Kudos.

    • @Joseph_yy
      @Joseph_yy 4 роки тому +8

      JackDManheim Oh,sry,this was literally my fault. From now on,I will literally never use this word again.

    • @Edward-Not-Elric
      @Edward-Not-Elric 3 роки тому +7

      @@JackDManheim The word was used properly so I don't really see the issue. He was making certain his statement wasn't taken as hyperbole or metaphor by emphasizing that he was being literal.

  • @realtalk361
    @realtalk361 3 роки тому +152

    I like how the peeps here are wholesome and supportive as hell. The instructor identified what this dude did right and that guy that pat his back was just wow.

  • @mavDT59
    @mavDT59 2 роки тому +15

    I love this guy, kept his cool, assessed the situation and once he deemed it was safe, straight damage control. 10/10.

  • @MacSOGAdventureInternational
    @MacSOGAdventureInternational 4 роки тому +219

    Props for the RO for his handling of the situation and for the shooters response after the incident. Having said that, competent gunsmith or not YOU are the one accountable if you modify your weapon (please read video description before you bite my head off) outside of the safety specs of a firearms design. An inordinate amount of R&D goes into firearms design and they're there for a reason. Its great to have a fast shooting piece but not at the expense of yours and others safety.

  • @_Matsimus_
    @_Matsimus_ 6 років тому +774

    Ego... RIP

    • @ILicence
      @ILicence  6 років тому +182

      Ha ha! It's a good thing that most shooters' egos get nuked when they see the scores from their first match. Pretty much everyone starts out by finishing in dead last place or close to it. Not much ego left to kill after that.

    • @wantdatcadpat44
      @wantdatcadpat44 4 роки тому +2

      Matt!

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger 4 роки тому +8

      @@ILicence
      Can't improve if you don't see any inefficiencies.

    • @warden-sisyphus5554
      @warden-sisyphus5554 4 роки тому +4

      Seems like his ego was already at a sensibly reserved level.
      Or was Matt referring to the shooter choosing to modify his gun?

    • @shillian4770
      @shillian4770 4 роки тому +3

      I don’t understand this comment thread one bit

  • @localgames1
    @localgames1 3 роки тому +691

    1:14 The next shooter thinks they're clapping for him lol

    • @bobbytang9924
      @bobbytang9924 3 роки тому +41

      LMAO that's funny.

    • @kyleeaster1214
      @kyleeaster1214 3 роки тому +11

      hahahahahaha

    • @gitbig333
      @gitbig333 3 роки тому +55

      No he's looking around like "Can we move this along no one cares about gun safety i just wanna shoot mah gun!"

    • @crescentlive1
      @crescentlive1 3 роки тому +4

      they got that on cmaera too

    • @DetoNaGamerscom
      @DetoNaGamerscom 3 роки тому +3

      He's more confident than he is old.

  • @thegardenofeatin5965
    @thegardenofeatin5965 10 місяців тому +2

    In flight school, we teach about the accident chain. One decision, flipping one switch, one instrument failing, one thing going wrong doesn't crash a plane. It takes a series of adverse events and problems to crash a plane, and you can avoid the crash by breaking the chain before it gets long enough to whip yourself with.
    Having the pistol pointed downrange in a safe direction during loading meant that the accidental discharge sent the bullet in a safe direction. Doing that correctly broke the accident chain and prevented anyone from being hurt.

  • @iyanmanzano
    @iyanmanzano 3 роки тому +139

    That's actually a nice skill to have, debrief what happened, taught a lesson and applauded what was done right. Oh, also Mr. Patrick's gun discipline too. 👍

  • @morganmcintire2853
    @morganmcintire2853 3 роки тому +649

    I had a sig p320 that did that twice. It went off once while chambering a round in my driveway (I ccw and was switching from my target ammo to cary ammo)
    I contacted sig about it and they told me it was user error (BS!)
    That weekend I spent almost two hours chambering rounds while pointing the 320 into a hill. I was getting close to calling it a day when pow! Another AD.
    I contacted Sig and sent the gun in for repair. In the meantime I switched to carrying my glock 19 ( which I've come to like carrying better than the 320 due to its compactness and lower weight... oh plus I've never had a single AD from any of my glocks!)
    Sig eventually sent me back my 320 saying that they couldn't reproduce the issue, nothing is wrong with the gun and it was user error.... that gun sits locked in my safe unused to this day. Sig lost a customer that day.

    • @BesttBi
      @BesttBi 3 роки тому +17

      I plan to take a class or classes so that I can have my ccwp. Is there a reliable, safe firearm brand that you actually recommend?

    • @morganmcintire2853
      @morganmcintire2853 3 роки тому +33

      @@BesttBiAs far as brands there will always be Glock, S&W, Springfield, H&K etc. If What you really looking for is a dedicated Semi-Compact everyday CCW I really like my Smith and Wesson M&P Shield 9mm I have almost 30 different handguns in my safe to choose from and I will usually choose either my m&p shield or my glock 19. I have never had an issue with either of them and you will be well served by either. The best thing to do will be to go with a friend who shoots regularly to a gun range and try them out. Everyone has a different feel and you want to be confident in your gun. Try them out keeping in mind their pros and cons (size, weight, magazine capacity etc) dont let some old fool talk you into getting something you dont want to carry every day, (I know 1911s are beautiful but they are simply not practical for EDC CCW)
      Feel free to ask if you have any other questions and congrats on taking the first step to getting your CCW! 👍

    • @reeth4629
      @reeth4629 3 роки тому +30

      You could of recorded it.

    • @llGreyll.
      @llGreyll. 3 роки тому +9

      @@BesttBi Hope I'm not too late, but there's a plethora of options out there and I can personally recommend some Glocks sizing from biggest frame to smallest that are superb carry guns. Of course your state magazine regulations will come into play depending on where you live.
      Glock 45, 9mm, 17 rounds. Amazing for full size carry, up to the person you ask if they would take it or a 19, but most people will tell you the 45 is the better gun in terms of evolution, but the 19 is just as reliable. Don't argue over what is better because a glock is a glock, they're all reliable and all great, pick the one that fits your hand and your needs. It's a tool, not music, it doesn't matter what other people like more, it matters what you need and what works for you best.
      Glock 26, 9mm, 10 rounds. This is one of the many baby Glocks, it's twin Glock 27, 40 s&w, 10 rounds, is the one I personally own and only chose over the 26 because I already own a 9mm and wanted "more power" in a smaller package. Both the 26 and 27 are amazing small sized guns for carry with a good magazine capacity. 9mm is the better option out of the two most of the time just for the less recoil, smaller gun makes it harder to control due to the smaller grip and less weight. You can switch out the barrel of 27 and 26 if you so choose by simply buying the other barrel for around $150. They're both the same frame so people typically buy the cheaper one at their store and get the barrel for the other. It's basically two Glocks for the price of one.
      Glock 43x, 9mm, 10 rounds. This is the ideal edc ccw if you want a small package that won't print or ever even feel like it's there. The other baby Glocks still have that glock box figure. They might be small, but they're still chunky. This one doesn't fall into that, it's slim and small, can be put in a pocket holster. You get the same capacity as the Glock 26 and Glock 27 in a much easier to conceal package.
      I didn't mention gens for these guns because that is yet again up to the person and what they want, some hate the grip on a Gen but love the grip on another gen, up to you.
      Now your best choice out of all of these is going to be the one in your price range that you can test at your local range. Not the one some big head wants to brag about being the best or their favorite. Test your gun before you buy it, it's going to be riding your body, not the person selling it to you or me telling you about them. Stay safe and take care.

    • @morganmcintire2853
      @morganmcintire2853 3 роки тому +26

      @@reeth4629 yea you are right, we actually tried to record it for nearly two hours, but never had a failure during that time, it was after our cellphone batteries had died, we were tired and bored. And behold like always things happen when the camera isn't rolling. I might try again someday but I really don't care for that gun enough anymore to bother with it, I have better guns that I enjoy shooting.

  • @bim7355
    @bim7355 3 роки тому +70

    This is why there are safety guidelines and why it is important to follow them. He did everything right and it was the gun that failed him. But because he was doing everything right no one got hurt.

    • @nitemareman1
      @nitemareman1 3 роки тому +1

      Not quite. He modified a gun that he wasn't qualified to work on.

    • @bim7355
      @bim7355 3 роки тому +2

      @@nitemareman1 you do realize I mean to operate a gun. I had no clue that he modified it.

    • @nitemareman1
      @nitemareman1 3 роки тому +1

      @@bim7355 It's in the description so I have to assume you know.

    • @bim7355
      @bim7355 3 роки тому

      @@nitemareman1 you are right it is in the description. I didn't read it but I probably should have.

  • @escriber200
    @escriber200 2 роки тому +1

    That instructor is such a great soul. And good on the shooter for having good awareness.

  • @DurvalLacerda
    @DurvalLacerda 4 роки тому +460

    "Mission SUCCEED; we'll get 'em next time."

  • @TheBehm08
    @TheBehm08 4 роки тому +76

    This is why you ALWAYS practice gun safety even when you’re pretty sure nothing could go wrong

  • @Canonall
    @Canonall 3 роки тому +119

    A pat like the one he got on his back could solve world hunger.

  • @clientornaka4690
    @clientornaka4690 2 місяці тому

    Hats off to literally everyone in this situation. That was handled perfectly. This right here is why I love the firearm community

  • @01100101011100100111
    @01100101011100100111 4 роки тому +191

    I thought the title was going to be sarcastic, and this was going to be another example of what NOT to do. I am pleasantly surprised.

  • @jamesprigioni
    @jamesprigioni 7 років тому +673

    "You did everything right here, even though you didn't pull he trigger and it wasn't your fault, the gun fired so you lose. Thank you so much for doing everything right though, can we all give him a round of applause. We're taking your kids to Patrick, you did everything right though..."

    • @chrisspears4851
      @chrisspears4851 4 роки тому +91

      @@six159nagito Lmao. You legit replied to a 3 year old comment

    • @TR-if1ok
      @TR-if1ok 4 роки тому +24

      Chris Spears 2020 gang too huh?

    • @chrisspears4851
      @chrisspears4851 4 роки тому +17

      @@TR-if1ok Seems to be going around. Thx youtube lol

    • @lucasartucas5171
      @lucasartucas5171 4 роки тому

      lmao

    • @adamm-xg8si
      @adamm-xg8si 4 роки тому

      @@chrisspears4851 YESSIR LUl

  • @greenmanmarket
    @greenmanmarket 7 років тому +26

    he caught the shell. Patrick. you da man.

    • @NeonVars
      @NeonVars 7 років тому +3

      Michael Buonaiuto that's not that hard lol

  • @Ace5.0
    @Ace5.0 2 роки тому +1

    Look at how amazing this instructor is, I trust him to show people safe arm practices

  • @ChaosKing210
    @ChaosKing210 3 роки тому +136

    That is such an amazing example of “everything was going perfect, until it wasn’t” holy shit😂