Evidence One Safety Tips for Firearms: v Keep muzzle pointed down range at all times. In the event of firing a weapon not during target practice, keep muzzle point at intended target. v Pay attention to target backdrop and beyond. It is crucial to acknowledge what is behind the target. For example, if a school bus is behind an escaped felon, you cannot shoot in its direction. v Remember to keep your finger off the trigger at all times. Only place your finger on the trigger at the moment you are ready to fire the weapon. v So as to always air on the side of caution, treat every firearm as if it is loaded and capable of firing a bullet. v Do not eat, drink, or smoke around any firearm or other weapon. v All persons in the area of fire are responsible for safety, not only the one holding a firearm. Anyone has the ability to announce "cease fire" and the order must be obeyed. Safety Tips for Batons: v Be sure to always block your face with your free hand. v Remain cautious of foot and hand placement to allow for quick movement. v Keep enough distance between yourself and the attacker to respond in the event of an attack. v Focus on main areas of the body such as arms, legs, and neck, when hitting an attacker, keeping in mind the purpose of your hit is to disarm, and disable, not to kill. v Two main hits include the jab and the slash. Be sure to use the correct one when applying appropriate force and damage. |
![]() The photo above is a full depiction of bullets fired at the target. The concentration of bullet holes on the left side of the body when facing the photo are a result of a pistol. The concentration of bullet holes near the head of the target when facing the photo are a result of one shell from a shotgun. ________________________________________________________________________ ![]() The above photo is a zoomed view of the shots that I fired from the pistol. The labels on the left when facing the target point towards the holes that punctured the target. ______________________________________________________________________ ![]() The above photo is a zoomed view of the shell that I fired from the shotgun. The label on the right when facing the target points towards the holes that punctured the target. ______________________________________________________________________ |


