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hey, you think this youtube video will help with airgun safety?

July 8 2008 at 11:53 PM
  (Login varmintgetter)
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i finally posted a couple of videos...and have an instruction video of loading a break barrel...let me know what you guys think! I have a digital camera...and am not an computer expert..so is my very first broadcast.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxGpQtlFvsg


    
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July 9 2008, 12:22 AM 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxGpQtlFvsg

Just needed a character removed. Nice job.

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(Login jdphill)
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"Malformed Video ID" was the message I got trying to use your link

July 9 2008, 12:23 AM 

All I did was click your link and up came dozens of videos except anything air gun related (i.e. Yours).

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To get video to work...

July 9 2008, 12:31 AM 

Go to youtube.com and then search for pxGpQtlFvsg

Edit: OR just check Brandons post for a the link.. doh... I gotta start reading all the msg's.


    
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Re: hey, you think this youtube video will help with airgun safety?

July 9 2008, 3:57 AM 

Have you ever tried loading the pellet just after slapping the barrel to break the action open into neutral, and then cock the rifle in one smooth cycle? That should be safer than loading a cocked rifle with one hand on the barrel and the butt of the rifle against your hip or in your armpit.......

Here's another great discussion on the topic of break barrel springer safety:
http://straightshooters.com/chat/viewtopic.php?t=2925

 
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(Login gregc107)
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Aren't you suppose to use your hip as a wedge with a pistion gun to alleviate the..

July 9 2008, 7:45 AM 

problem of the rifle accidentally bear trapping, or smashing a finger when cocked with no support?

It is what it is, because it is!!!

 
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The Very First Image was the But Stock in the Groin Area and

July 9 2008, 1:36 PM 

I thought this was going to be an entry into Americas Funniest? Videos. I was preparing my self to see that springer 'let go' and whack this poor guy in the 'Nads'. It was Only After he removed the stock from between his legs that I considered that maybe this was going to be a 'Legit' Safety Video.
Since the Audio was clearly audible in the background, I think that Narration is Preferred to illustrate further exactly what you are doing.
And Please Don't place that But stock between your legs again un less you Really do want to end up on "AFV".

History IS the Preview of the Future, don't Forget any!
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I think it needs audio narration to help walk the viewer through the process as well...

July 9 2008, 7:52 AM 

But If I remember correctly a spring rifle should always remain wedged on the shooters hip. The barrel should always be held in tandom with the hip placement. That was the shooter stands no chance of injuring a finger. So letting go of the barrel as you did, and sliding the thing under your armpit in your video might not be the safest thing in the world to do.

It is what it is, because it is!!!

 
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