El Jason
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Not as active the last few years, but I’ve taught Hunter Ed and Bow Hunter Ed for about 27 years.
Thanks to all who help out.
Thanks to all who help out.
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If that was one of the DNR guns, you need to report that to the head of the Hunter Ed Division… where you picked it up from , where, and when. That’s Bullchit !!! Good on you for checking things over !!During our hunters Ed class we use “dummy guns” they are an example of the different actions. They look, feel, and function like a live firearm except the firing pin has been removed or made inoperable. We also use dummy ammunition that either has a fake primer or doesn’t have a primer at all. Our DNR has regional locations that store all of the supplies for instructors and before classes one of the instructors gathers all of the supplies they need. For the class I just got done teaching I have to get dummy guns from multiple locations since there are so many students to make the gun handling exercises go easier. Before I take the guns to the hunters Ed class I look them over just to know if there’s anything I need to be aware of. I opened up the break action shotgun and I find a shell jammed down into it with a dimpled primer and I can’t get it out. I had to get a cleaning rod to go through the muzzle and force it out backwards. The more I think about it, the more upset I’m getting. I have no idea who used them last. Even though the gun is inoperable I think as instructors we should be held to a higher standard for safety and this isn’t acceptable. What would you do if you found a firearm you are supposed to use for hunters safety like this? Am I overrreacting?
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I’ve learned over the years they at least need to be cleaned. Sometimes I think I’m the only that wipes them down even. I’ve also taken several to our local gun shop to have sites fixed on them and replaced many of the cases. They make us use their guns but they take shitty care of them.If that was one of the DNR guns, you need to report that to the head of the Hunter Ed Division… where you picked it up from , where, and when. That’s Bullchit !!! Good on you for checking things over !!