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Everyday Safety Lab

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The 4 (handgun) Safety Habits Every Beginner Should Know
1.) Always check to make sure the weapon is unloaded when you pick it up. Regardless if someone else recently checked it. Remove the magazine(pistol), lock the slide back, check the inside chamber for a round and look down the empty magazine well. Familiarize yourself with the weapons manual to learn these terms. 2.) Never point the weapon at anything you dont wish to destroy. If you’re practising drawing and trigger squeeze make sure the weapon is unloaded. (See rule #1). Also, when you do shoot, be aware of what lays behind your target. You may miss, and rounds do often overpenetrate and go through and past your target 3.) ALWAYS, ALWAYS, keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot. Keep your trigger finger extended(locked out) alongside the slide. Never have your finger in a position where if you are startled it can accidently curl up and pull that trigger. This is one of the most important rules. 4.) Keep these rules in mind and don’t be nervous when handling a weapon. That in and of itself can sometimes cause an accident. They usually only go off when you pull the trigger. Like any tool, when used properly the likely-hood of an accident is reduced. If you have any questions, please ask. That’s what this community is for.
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Our First LIVE Q&A Call This Saturday!
Join me for our first LIVE Q&A call. Got questions? Come ask them and get answers live!
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Awareness / Distraction
One of the biggest problems today is distraction. Most people walk through parking lots, stores, and public places staring at their phones. If something unusual happened nearby, they probably wouldn’t notice it until it was too late. Awareness doesn’t mean being paranoid. It means being present enough to notice when something feels off. What’s one distraction you think causes people to miss what’s happening around them?
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Scenario (Parking Lot)
Scenario: You’re walking to your car at night. You notice someone standing near your vehicle. They aren’t doing anything obvious. Just standing there. Most people would ignore it and continue walking normally. That’s the mistake. The issue isn’t necessarily the person. It’s the positioning. What stands out to you in this situation? And what would you be paying attention to first?
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Pattern Recognition (CORE CONCEPT)
Most people miss problems early because they look at situations individually instead of looking for patterns. Here’s the simplest way to think about it: 1 = nothing 2 = maybe 3 = pattern One unusual thing means very little. But repeated behavior? Repeated appearance? Repeated timing? That’s when you should start paying attention. Awareness isn’t about paranoia. It’s about recognizing when something no longer feels random. What’s an example of a pattern you think most people would ignore or not even notice?
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Jorge Urroz
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Ex-Correctional Officer, Private Investigator, State Certified in Revolver, Pistol, Shotgun, & Defensive Tactics.

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