One of the worst things I have ever seen is a video of two teenagers playing with a gun in the bathroom. The girl accidentally shoots the boy in the head. The girl panics and somehow shoots herself as well immediately. Some think it was suicide but I think she just panicked.
They lay dead undisturbed for a few minutes before the other teens at the party check on them and start screaming.
I've seen it. I definitely think it was suicide but an impulsive act rather than the original intention. Like a "shit there's no way out of this, I may as well shoot myself" With adrenaline and panic meaning she didn't consider the permanence of making that choice.
Ya I'm convinced she meant to do it but exactly the way you described it. The worst video I've ever seen 😭. The dad I think or mom that came in right after was just made it worse somehow
And then you see the role models in the video and understand who’s fault it is immediately. They showed up to the interview about their dead family in a scary demon style mask? C’mon is looking hard that important?
It sounds like the tragic death of Paris Harvey (12) and her cousin Kuaron Harvey (14), which occurred in St. Louis, Missouri, in March 2022.
The incident was captured on an Instagram Live stream while they were alone in a bathroom during a family birthday party. As you recalled, they were playing with a gun when it accidentally discharged, striking Kuaron. Moments later, the gun discharged again, fatally striking Paris. Family members have publicly stated it was a "freak accident" caused by mishandling the weapon rather than an intentional act.
Here are the links you can copy and paste to Reddit for context:
Eh - "freak accident" would be like a random lightning strike hitting the house, somehow carrying a current to a box of ammo, making it discharge and strike someone. The fact that a gun was stored where a 12/14 year-old could even reach it might make it an "accident", but there was a lot more culpability on the family's part than that term implies.
Freak accident is something you don't really expect to happen. Guns being not properly stored and open to children is an accident waiting to happen and no one should be supprissed of this happening.
There's tons of bullet holes in the ceiling above firing lanes in the shooting range from people accidentally "double tapping" where they fire the gun and scare themselves and grasp the gun and fire it again without meaning to. They are usually escorted OUT
I remember seeing this when it happened. It was at a kid's birthday party. The kid wanted a rifle so they got him a rifle and then had all the other "adults" bring over their guns. This was not a responsible family. This was documented because they had been posting photos from their party, with their guns, online.
At some point in the party the adults left the kids alone with loaded guns. Two of the kids took guns into the bathroom to make a live stream with the guns. The girl had a Glock with a big drum magazine on it. The weight of the gun and magazine was too much for her to hold it properly so she was double fisting it, with a finger on the trigger. While imitating the typical posing seen in rap videos the girl accidentally shot the boy. She panicked and dropped the gun, tried to pick it up again. Again, it was too heavy for her to handle, so she picked it up with two hands and had her thumb on the trigger. She then accidentally shot herself.
The rest of the video is then there family members that weren't watching the kids realizing what had happened and trying to get into the bathroom, but the kids bodies are blocking the door. The video then ends when one guy gets partially into the bathroom, sees the phone on the counter, grabs it, and shuts it off.
I was cleaning my gun last night, and as soon as I picked it up, I dropped the magazine, racked it back to check the chamber. Dropped the slide, and then racked the slide again to shine a flashlight in the bore because I was paranoid about it.
Probably would’ve done it again if I was dry firing.
Hell I might as well post the proper rules of safely handling firearms:
Treat every gun as if it's loaded.
Never point the muzzle at anything you're not willing to destroy.
Keep your finger off the trigger until you're ready to shoot.
Be sure of your target and what's beyond it.
In most cases, these accidents happen because multiple of these rules were broken.
Kids CAN handle firearms safely, they CAN be responsible. But only if you teach them, or find someone who you trust to teach them. And for gods sake, lock your weapons up if you have kids.
So yeah...saw the video when it got passed around when it happened years ago. LIke normal stupids with guns they're playing with it like a toy. She gets ahold of it and puts it to his head and "pretends" to fire...but actually shoots him and pops his top. She freaks out, drops the gun, picks it back up, and then just shoots herself in the head intentionally....all in a matter of like 2-3 seconds. Then there's a bit of a pause cause there's no one to stop the livestream....and someone finally finds them, a bit of chaos happens and then the most gut wrenching screams from the kid's moms are heard.
Yeah don't go find the whole video....you can find a clip on reddit of the beginning of the video to see how they were fucking around with the gun like a toy.
I still don't think she shot herself intentionally. Unless she had predetermined everything before she took too many decisions and processed information too fast for it to be intentional. The whole incident lasts 3 seconds.
You don’t want to see it. It didn’t add anything to my life I couldn’t even get a safety lesson out of it. Just a tragic thing involving kids. Very young kids. Avoid it
I saw this posted on r/IdiotsWithGuns, and clicked on it out of morbid curiosity. I still think about it sometimes, it really stuck with me and I completely swore off looking at videos with graphic violence against real people after that. I never really looked for them even before that video, but I am adamant I’ll never watch one again after how that one affected me.
What it looked like to me is that the girl realized what happened and made an immediate split decision to kill herself rather than deal with the consequences. That video fucked me up… Absolutely horrifying.
I don't remember the story, but apparently they both use to talk a lot about shooting themselves, i believe they were cousins , 13yo 14 yo kids.
i think the girl let the intrusive thoughts win ,happened 3 years ago.
because it's okay to require a driving's license when you want to operate a car, but regulating guns in the same way is infringement. 'Murica, fuck yeah.
Not quizzed, but I had to pass the vibe check from the dealer and in order to get concealed carry license I did have to take a state sanctioned course and demonstrate proper gun handling.
I did not have to demonstrate proper car handling in order to get behind the wheel of a vehicle, though.
That's concealed carry license. You did not have to do that in order to open carry, you did that in order to be allowed to conceal it. You do not have to have a concealed carry license to purchase and walk about with a gun.
Ok, so we're going to pull the slide back, with a magazine in the gun, and we're keeping our finger ON the trigger as we release the slide. How the fuck.
Pulling the trigger to release the firing pin is how you remove the slide on many pistol models, you’re supposed to remove the mag and make sure the chamber is empty before doing so
Do they just not teach gun safety anymore? Never point a gun at anything you're not okay with shooting, never put your finger on the trigger until you're ready to shoot, every gun is loaded unless you've visually checked that it isn't, never trust a safety. I'm not even a gun guy and I learned that shit just through living in America.
dude is playing with his gun in the back seat of a car with other people. you can't teach him shit, he's the type who has to learn himself, the hard way
Homicides - about 100/year. Suicides about 700 and death by deadly force through police about 20-30. If police shoots someone, thats usually a headline.
However, criminal acts involving guns are about 8-9000 per year. That's robbery, shots fired and threads with guns.
And about 20% of the population is in legal ownership of guns. Population is about 84 million people.
Germany has a gun homicide death rate of 0.19 per 100k. The US is 5.4 per 100k, almost 30 times higher. The UK is 0.04 per 100k, making America 135x higher. Complete and utter failure in America, absolute embarrassment of a nation.
I work in trauma surgery and the number of accidental gunshots I've seen is astounding. I just don't understand. Like yes, mistakes and accidents happen, but they shouldn't this often. People are obsessed with these things and yet they will not practice basic gun safety. What kind of "enthusiast" is that?
People are obsessed with these things and yet they will not practice basic gun safety.
American gun ownership in a nutshell. Literally every gun owner thinks they're an awesome, safe, responsible, good guy until they shoot themself somewhere on accident. "I'm not like that guy in the video, I'm safe" says the guy who brings his pistol with him out drinking.
So… don’t clear the chamber, leave the mag in the gun and keep your finger on the trigger while ‘cleaning’ it in a car? My guy has less brain cells than a loaf of bread.
He obviously needs to learn how to clear a firearm.
But also, why is he cleaning a firearm in a car? You need oil and cleaning solution and stuff. It’s not super messy but too messy for doing it inside of a car. I know that’s the 10th dumbest thing he did here but it irks me.
I worked at a trauma center where we got a guy who accidentally shot himself in the abdomen while cleaning his handgun after the range. According the the surgeon "the bullet rattled around inside his pelvis and tore it up worse than I have ever seen."
115 units of blood/plasma/plaletets for the trauma surgery. Dude ended up walking out of the rehab facility 3 months later.
Seriously don't they teach Americans how to empty a gun before they do anything? Idk if my feeds messed up but im seeing and not interacting with several of these clips recently. Do not touch the trigger, remove bullets, check for bullets remove any chambered bullets. Then get a toy gun to fk around with. One with no bullets in it.
Let’s just say some of us Americans grow up around guns and understand what they are, we were taught even with toy guns at a young age don’t point at anything you don’t intend to shoot , consider every gun a loaded gun, trigger discipline, guns are weapons and tools not toys etc etc, usually by a father, an uncle , gpa, the weird guy Larry at the end of the street that loads his own ammo….
Some Americans don’t have this experience as kids…and it shows …
I don’t own a gun and have never held a gun but have nothing against guns in general. To the responsible gun owners of Reddit, do you often clean your gun in the car with bullets in it? Just want to know in case I ever buy a gun😂
Shot him in leg (Shot him in the leg)
Shot him in his left leg (Shot him in his left leg)
He's a stupid guy cleaning his gun in his car.
And now he's been shot in his left leg
I'm always a little surprised (not really) at the general lack of firearms knowledge that so many people who own/handle a firearm have. They're incredibly simplistic devices yet the number of braincells so many of their operators have is near 0.
I’ve cleaned guns before. Maybe it’s me, but it’s a mindset and a process and absolutely not something I’m fucking around with in the back of a car? Much less making a tutorial for in the back of a car…
We need more videos like this when people take gun safety courses. It should be part of the class to watch a whole montage to show people how dumb it is to handle firearms so haphazardly.
JFC, unload the damn thing first. Then keep your finger off the fuckin' trigger. And doing it in the back seat of your car screams "unprofessional". How much you want to get he learned nothing from this?
Treat every gun as if it's loaded. Never assume a gun is unloaded; always check it yourself and handle it with the respect due a loaded firearm.
Watch the muzzle! Always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction where an accidental discharge would cause minimal harm
Be sure of your target and what's beyond it. You are responsible for every bullet fired, so identify your target and ensure a safe backstop.
Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. Your trigger finger should rest outside the trigger guard until your sights are on the target and you are ready to fire,
Considering he was in close confinement in a car with other people, it’s a miracle he didn’t fatally shoot someone else.
One of the worst things I have ever seen is a video of two teenagers playing with a gun in the bathroom. The girl accidentally shoots the boy in the head. The girl panics and somehow shoots herself as well immediately. Some think it was suicide but I think she just panicked.
They lay dead undisturbed for a few minutes before the other teens at the party check on them and start screaming.
I've seen it. I definitely think it was suicide but an impulsive act rather than the original intention. Like a "shit there's no way out of this, I may as well shoot myself" With adrenaline and panic meaning she didn't consider the permanence of making that choice.
yeah i think thats exactly what happened.
Ya I'm convinced she meant to do it but exactly the way you described it. The worst video I've ever seen 😭. The dad I think or mom that came in right after was just made it worse somehow
is there a news report about this story? sounds awful
There is. watch?v=X6jJv057NDk
HARD PASS, THANKS.
Yeah the description provided pretty much sums this up. It happens in seconds.
I did the dirty work, it’s a news report and she’s are 12 & 14.
And then you see the role models in the video and understand who’s fault it is immediately. They showed up to the interview about their dead family in a scary demon style mask? C’mon is looking hard that important?
It sounds like the tragic death of Paris Harvey (12) and her cousin Kuaron Harvey (14), which occurred in St. Louis, Missouri, in March 2022.
The incident was captured on an Instagram Live stream while they were alone in a bathroom during a family birthday party. As you recalled, they were playing with a gun when it accidentally discharged, striking Kuaron. Moments later, the gun discharged again, fatally striking Paris. Family members have publicly stated it was a "freak accident" caused by mishandling the weapon rather than an intentional act. Here are the links you can copy and paste to Reddit for context:
News Article Links * AP News: https://apnews.com/article/crime-shootings-paris-suicides-st-louis-12ddeaa49c6b11b843b661972bd263ab
Freak accident. And no one is responsible for a child having access to a gun
Freak accident as in it wasn't a murder-suicide
Eh - "freak accident" would be like a random lightning strike hitting the house, somehow carrying a current to a box of ammo, making it discharge and strike someone. The fact that a gun was stored where a 12/14 year-old could even reach it might make it an "accident", but there was a lot more culpability on the family's part than that term implies.
Freak accident is something you don't really expect to happen. Guns being not properly stored and open to children is an accident waiting to happen and no one should be supprissed of this happening.
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Not sure why you are playing devil's advocate on this one.
Negligent manslaughter and child engagement at least my dude. That isn't a "freak" accident. That's a hazard waiting to happen.
Did the inanimate object somehow decide to fire itself?
There's tons of bullet holes in the ceiling above firing lanes in the shooting range from people accidentally "double tapping" where they fire the gun and scare themselves and grasp the gun and fire it again without meaning to. They are usually escorted OUT
Yeah… seeing bullet impacts right next to me on the wall at the range always makes me wonder wtf happened.
I remember seeing this when it happened. It was at a kid's birthday party. The kid wanted a rifle so they got him a rifle and then had all the other "adults" bring over their guns. This was not a responsible family. This was documented because they had been posting photos from their party, with their guns, online.
At some point in the party the adults left the kids alone with loaded guns. Two of the kids took guns into the bathroom to make a live stream with the guns. The girl had a Glock with a big drum magazine on it. The weight of the gun and magazine was too much for her to hold it properly so she was double fisting it, with a finger on the trigger. While imitating the typical posing seen in rap videos the girl accidentally shot the boy. She panicked and dropped the gun, tried to pick it up again. Again, it was too heavy for her to handle, so she picked it up with two hands and had her thumb on the trigger. She then accidentally shot herself.
The rest of the video is then there family members that weren't watching the kids realizing what had happened and trying to get into the bathroom, but the kids bodies are blocking the door. The video then ends when one guy gets partially into the bathroom, sees the phone on the counter, grabs it, and shuts it off.
I was cleaning my gun last night, and as soon as I picked it up, I dropped the magazine, racked it back to check the chamber. Dropped the slide, and then racked the slide again to shine a flashlight in the bore because I was paranoid about it.
Probably would’ve done it again if I was dry firing.
Hell I might as well post the proper rules of safely handling firearms:
In most cases, these accidents happen because multiple of these rules were broken.
Kids CAN handle firearms safely, they CAN be responsible. But only if you teach them, or find someone who you trust to teach them. And for gods sake, lock your weapons up if you have kids.
Don't look down the barrel of a gun. Unless I misunderstood and you meant you shined a flashlight down the barrel and checked the chamber.
So yeah...saw the video when it got passed around when it happened years ago. LIke normal stupids with guns they're playing with it like a toy. She gets ahold of it and puts it to his head and "pretends" to fire...but actually shoots him and pops his top. She freaks out, drops the gun, picks it back up, and then just shoots herself in the head intentionally....all in a matter of like 2-3 seconds. Then there's a bit of a pause cause there's no one to stop the livestream....and someone finally finds them, a bit of chaos happens and then the most gut wrenching screams from the kid's moms are heard.
Yeah don't go find the whole video....you can find a clip on reddit of the beginning of the video to see how they were fucking around with the gun like a toy.
I still don't think she shot herself intentionally. Unless she had predetermined everything before she took too many decisions and processed information too fast for it to be intentional. The whole incident lasts 3 seconds.
You don’t want to see it. It didn’t add anything to my life I couldn’t even get a safety lesson out of it. Just a tragic thing involving kids. Very young kids. Avoid it
I hate that I remember this
The way the older bro comes in, stares for one sec at the bodies, then run out saying "noooo!" Is depressing in of itself.
I saw this posted on r/IdiotsWithGuns, and clicked on it out of morbid curiosity. I still think about it sometimes, it really stuck with me and I completely swore off looking at videos with graphic violence against real people after that. I never really looked for them even before that video, but I am adamant I’ll never watch one again after how that one affected me.
What it looked like to me is that the girl realized what happened and made an immediate split decision to kill herself rather than deal with the consequences. That video fucked me up… Absolutely horrifying.
Thanks for reminding me. Wish I never saw that
I don't remember the story, but apparently they both use to talk a lot about shooting themselves, i believe they were cousins , 13yo 14 yo kids. i think the girl let the intrusive thoughts win ,happened 3 years ago.
Why such people even have access to guns is beyond me.
because it's okay to require a driving's license when you want to operate a car, but regulating guns in the same way is infringement. 'Murica, fuck yeah.
You only need a license to drive cars on public roads. You can drive anything you want on private property with no license or insurance.
Regulating guns like cars would actually significantly lower the standards for carrying a gun in public in many states.
Lol you can open carry without a license in the vast majority of states. Not sure how you could lower the standards any more than that.
I could drive a car on the highway at 15 but I wasn't able to buy a handgun until I was 21.
Ok, did you have to demonstrate proper gun handling and protocol to buy the handgun, or just pass a background check?
Not quizzed, but I had to pass the vibe check from the dealer and in order to get concealed carry license I did have to take a state sanctioned course and demonstrate proper gun handling.
I did not have to demonstrate proper car handling in order to get behind the wheel of a vehicle, though.
That's concealed carry license. You did not have to do that in order to open carry, you did that in order to be allowed to conceal it. You do not have to have a concealed carry license to purchase and walk about with a gun.
sure buddy, the US doesn't have a gun problem and everything is perfectly fine, as demonstrated in this video and the following sources:
Public Mass Shootings Around the World: Prevalence, Context, and Prevention | Rockefeller Institute of Government
Comparing Deaths from Gun Violence in the U.S. with Other Countries — Chartpack
What the data says about gun deaths in the US | Pew Research Center
pro tip: when the statistics and facts disagree with you, it's usually a good time to reevaluate your opinion.
Must be the foreigners who don’t know about background checks to buy a pistol downvoting you.
Ah yes the extremely rigorous background checks that definitely ensure nobody gets a gun who shouldn't.
I don't understand how people just don't have common sense
Step 2. Skip step 1
Step 3. ???
Step 4. Profit
Ok, so we're going to pull the slide back, with a magazine in the gun, and we're keeping our finger ON the trigger as we release the slide. How the fuck.
Can clearly see there’s a round in there when he pulls the slide back too.
Darwin…
It’s a Glock, the sear has to be dropped in order to take the slide off.
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Pulling the trigger to release the firing pin is how you remove the slide on many pistol models, you’re supposed to remove the mag and make sure the chamber is empty before doing so
Get this man a Darwin nomination
The funny part is we are seeing it.
I’d have deleted that shit before I went to the ER. I could be dying and I’d be reaching for my phone like that video gotta go lol
It was being live streamed
I guess you could call that checking if there’s a round in the chamber
Good ol "clearing the barrel" trick
Big barrel hates this one trick!
Do they just not teach gun safety anymore? Never point a gun at anything you're not okay with shooting, never put your finger on the trigger until you're ready to shoot, every gun is loaded unless you've visually checked that it isn't, never trust a safety. I'm not even a gun guy and I learned that shit just through living in America.
dude is playing with his gun in the back seat of a car with other people. you can't teach him shit, he's the type who has to learn himself, the hard way
Man, there needs to be a knowledge test administered before anyone can buy a firearm.
You want german standars?
What's the gun death rate in Germany
Homicides - about 100/year. Suicides about 700 and death by deadly force through police about 20-30. If police shoots someone, thats usually a headline.
However, criminal acts involving guns are about 8-9000 per year. That's robbery, shots fired and threads with guns.
And about 20% of the population is in legal ownership of guns. Population is about 84 million people.
You tell me if thats bad or not...
Germany has a gun homicide death rate of 0.19 per 100k. The US is 5.4 per 100k, almost 30 times higher. The UK is 0.04 per 100k, making America 135x higher. Complete and utter failure in America, absolute embarrassment of a nation.
I work in trauma surgery and the number of accidental gunshots I've seen is astounding. I just don't understand. Like yes, mistakes and accidents happen, but they shouldn't this often. People are obsessed with these things and yet they will not practice basic gun safety. What kind of "enthusiast" is that?
American gun ownership in a nutshell. Literally every gun owner thinks they're an awesome, safe, responsible, good guy until they shoot themself somewhere on accident. "I'm not like that guy in the video, I'm safe" says the guy who brings his pistol with him out drinking.
step 1 of good gun video: DON'T remove the magazine or clear the chamber.
step 2: repeatedly flag youself while practicing atrocious trigger discipline.
step 3: ??? probably shoot yourself or someone near by
Step 4: profit? lol no enormous medical bills and lifelong injuries
So… don’t clear the chamber, leave the mag in the gun and keep your finger on the trigger while ‘cleaning’ it in a car? My guy has less brain cells than a loaf of bread.
I could do so much with that guy's confidence.
Who is watching this guys content for learning material in the first place lmao
Every generation has a few Cheddar Bobs.
First rule: treat every gun like it’s definitely loaded
Second rule: don’t point it at anything you don’t want to destroy.
I question who ties people’s shoes for them sometimes.
r/idiotswithguns
You're supposed to start with smaller calibers to build your tolerance.
Lol.
Cleaning a loaded gun. This man clearly has an IQ of 50
Step One: make sure theres no round in the gun
You should always treat guns as if they are loaded. Yes this even includes loaded guns...
How hard is it to literally just check the chamber
Now demonstrate how to clean an open wound lol
Natural selection in action
What country is this in?
Was he speaking English?
It was English, at least after he shot himself. I've got no idea what he was saying before the negligent discharge.
Step one: make sure chamber is clear… ✅
Nothing says safety like shooting the safety video in the back of a Corolla and not clearing the magazine or chamber first
why the fuck would you clean a loaded gun
Prior to the negligent discharge - ghetto gibberish.
After the negligent discharge - I do declare that I have shot myself good sir!
Instructions unclear, am I supposed to shoot my left or right leg?
a car is of course the proper environment for such a job.
He obviously needs to learn how to clear a firearm.
But also, why is he cleaning a firearm in a car? You need oil and cleaning solution and stuff. It’s not super messy but too messy for doing it inside of a car. I know that’s the 10th dumbest thing he did here but it irks me.
I think the first rule is treat every gun as loaded?
You know he knew what he was doing because he’s filming in the ideal place for this kind of content.
Rule #1 unload the gun first…..dumbass
So that's how you clean the barrel folks
Wow. I'm from Australia and don't own a gun and even I know how to safely unload a firearm before cleaning it. This is next level stupidity.
Rule #1 when cleaning a gun, empty out your bullets.
Moron
Some people should not own guns
Dumb people should not own guns
I worked at a trauma center where we got a guy who accidentally shot himself in the abdomen while cleaning his handgun after the range. According the the surgeon "the bullet rattled around inside his pelvis and tore it up worse than I have ever seen."
115 units of blood/plasma/plaletets for the trauma surgery. Dude ended up walking out of the rehab facility 3 months later.
115 units of blood is insane. I never knew it would be that much. To think I can only donate whole blood once every 3 months and plasma every 2 weeks.
I love a happy ending
Safe to say he knew nothing about cleaning a gun
Seriously don't they teach Americans how to empty a gun before they do anything? Idk if my feeds messed up but im seeing and not interacting with several of these clips recently. Do not touch the trigger, remove bullets, check for bullets remove any chambered bullets. Then get a toy gun to fk around with. One with no bullets in it.
Let’s just say some of us Americans grow up around guns and understand what they are, we were taught even with toy guns at a young age don’t point at anything you don’t intend to shoot , consider every gun a loaded gun, trigger discipline, guns are weapons and tools not toys etc etc, usually by a father, an uncle , gpa, the weird guy Larry at the end of the street that loads his own ammo…. Some Americans don’t have this experience as kids…and it shows …
Next video: how to clean blood stains from a gun.
Hope he didn't hit any important blood vessel damn
Hey guys, unload your firearm before cleaning it
Feel better about myself when I watch these kind of people.
I love this for him.
Huh. I’ve always wasted time clearing the gun manually. Thanks for the time-saver tip.
Lol step one...only clean your gun in the back seat of your car!
Just an idiot. No real damage.
r/killthecameraman
perfect place and conditions for cleaning weapons
I guess he didn’t need to clear it. It seemed to work wonderfully.
One question. Why was he trying to clean a LOADED gun!!!!????
You gotta clean this hoe Lololol
So, lesson 1.....
Not losing a genius
You can not clean a loaded gun sir!
If you gonna be dumb you gotta be tough.
Clean the gun? I a car??? Why? XD
What the-
I don’t own a gun and have never held a gun but have nothing against guns in general. To the responsible gun owners of Reddit, do you often clean your gun in the car with bullets in it? Just want to know in case I ever buy a gun😂
He needs some (milk) medical assistance
Now show us how to stop the bleeding, remove the bullet, and suture that shit.
I often find the best instructional videos are filmed in backseats of cars.
You mean how NOT to clean a gun.
*how not to clean a gun
In a car, gun loaded, friends around, sidetracked by recording... not sure how this went wrong!
Greatest moment of his life
Asshole. No one cleans a gun in the back of a car. And no one cleans a loaded weapon. Dipshit.
Shot him in leg (Shot him in the leg)
Shot him in his left leg (Shot him in his left leg)
He's a stupid guy cleaning his gun in his car.
And now he's been shot in his left leg
Is it wrong to laugh?
I guess the first step is probably making sure it’s not loaded?
Step one: get into car Step two: unload gun the fast way.
Maybe he's not the best instructor...
MOP MOP
Unfortunately, that pistol need the trigger depressed to disable it. He clearly failed step one to check your gun is clear.
I think he did it wrong, guys.
Damn, is that Marvin? He has no business being around guns..
What a failure not to know the first step is to take out the bullets...
I'm always a little surprised (not really) at the general lack of firearms knowledge that so many people who own/handle a firearm have. They're incredibly simplistic devices yet the number of braincells so many of their operators have is near 0.
Demonstrating on how to clean a gun in the car...
I’ve cleaned guns before. Maybe it’s me, but it’s a mindset and a process and absolutely not something I’m fucking around with in the back of a car? Much less making a tutorial for in the back of a car…
We need more videos like this when people take gun safety courses. It should be part of the class to watch a whole montage to show people how dumb it is to handle firearms so haphazardly.
Clean guns leave clean wounds.
My favorite place to clean my guns is the back of a clapped out corolla too!
Step 1: remove mag and clear the chamber...
That glock looks brand new.
What a dumb fuck.
give guns to idiots and tell them is their right.
Honestly, fuck that guy
Step 1 unload the weapon.
I think he missed the first step……unload it
probably shouldn’t be trying to teach or demonstrate how to clean a gun if you can’t be bothered to clear it first 🙄
JFC, unload the damn thing first. Then keep your finger off the fuckin' trigger. And doing it in the back seat of your car screams "unprofessional". How much you want to get he learned nothing from this?
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Step one unload the gun, no no not like that!
Stupid mfer.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hmm… That’s not the way I do it, but to each their own I guess
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I'm not an expert gun, and never owned one... but are you supposed to clean a weapon when it's loaded?
Old, but gold
Smart man learns from his mistakes, Wise man learns from the the mistakes of others
Step 1: ensure that weapon is unloaded. Naw, fuck that...
Step 2: ow ow ow ow ow
Seems no one can clear a gun before they clean it!
Who cleans their gun in the backseat of a car?
Why is he doing that in a car?
I honestly can't stop laughing
Step 1. Check the chamber
If i had a pistol, I would keep racking the slide just to make sure it’s empty
I didn't learn a damn thing
“How to clean a loaded gun in your car”
Teaching how to clean a gun but not how to clear one.
The 4 Rules of Gun Safety (Common Version)
Treat every gun as if it's loaded. Never assume a gun is unloaded; always check it yourself and handle it with the respect due a loaded firearm.
Watch the muzzle! Always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction where an accidental discharge would cause minimal harm
Be sure of your target and what's beyond it. You are responsible for every bullet fired, so identify your target and ensure a safe backstop.
Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. Your trigger finger should rest outside the trigger guard until your sights are on the target and you are ready to fire,
I like the part where he shot himself in the leg while trying to demonstrate how dumb he is
There are no "accidental shots" they are all carelessness and ignorance of the operator
He clearly forgot Step 0: Give the gun to someone who knows what they are doing.
Darwin award goes to....
This is hilarious.
Great demonstration of what not to do