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Author: | Neal [ Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Darwin award candidate |
Man accidentally shoots himself at gun class 10:21 AM, Mar. 9, 2011 | News-Leader staff Filed Under News Crime & Courts The Douglas County Sheriff is investigating the death of a man who accidentally shot himself while taking a class to obtain a permit to carry a concealed gun. Glenn Seymour was 63. He worked as a part-time dispatcher in Mountain Grove, said Douglas County Sheriff Chris Degase. “It was an accident,” said Degase. “It was a tragic event.” Degase said Seymour was one of multiple students taking the class at the Shooting Iron, a facility located about a mile north of Vanzant when the accident occurred Saturday afternoon. Degase said in interviewing witnesses, he determined Seymour, who was familiar with a revolver, told others that his revolver was having trouble, so he switched to a Browning semi-automatic 9 mm weapon. Students were working on an exercise where they pull their concealed weapon with their non-dominant hand, take the safety off, aim and shoot. Degase said that on the gun Seymour was using, the thumb of the right hand would normally manipulate the safety. It appeared to him that during the exercise Seymour was manipulating the safety with his left index finger, which got the gun turned around facing Seymour. One round hit him in the chest, Degase said. “Initially the call came in that the gun had been dropped and went off, but the trajectory of the bullet did not match up,” said the Sheriff. Degase said that in order to teach a Conceal and Carry class an instructor must pass either an instructor’s course offered by the National Rifle Association, or a law enforcement instructor course. Lesson plans must be approved by him. Degase said the instructor has been teaching the class for some time. “We’re going to go over the lesson plan, to be sure this doesn’t happen again,” said Degase. “I think prior to having them shoot left-handed, they probably should have spent more time on left hand manipulation prior to going live fire,” said Degase. ![]() |
Author: | JeepinJarhead03 [ Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Darwin award candidate |
sounds like it didn't have an ambi safety and he pulled the trigger with his thumb and flagged everyone on the line to his right Darwin's lesson to all (again) you do not virgin draw unfamiliar ****. I hate hearing about crap like this. It's always preventable. |
Author: | Nightfisher [ Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Darwin award candidate |
Just takes a moment of inattention. Being familiar with your gun helps, but you can never let your guard down. The report says he was having problems with his revolver and switched to a semi auto. I wonder if maybe he was a revolver guy and had not had had much experience with semi autos. |
Author: | Neal [ Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Darwin award candidate |
Should never have happened-rule # 1 never muzzle anyone , especially yourself. When I CCW it's alway cocked and loaded and be aware of surroundings |
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