Chamber Flag

Fumbling and firearm should be two words never used in the same sentence or used in any description of how a firearm could or would ever be intentionally handled. All firearms should be treated as if they are loaded at all times even when they are not. They should be given the respect to never be fumbled with. If someone can not be responsible enough to give such respect to a firearm they should not possess one. A chamber flag is not an invitation to be any less cautious or any reason to assume the firearm is safe. As I said, the only purpose for the FLAG is to comfort those who are around you.

Well Spoken! There is no such thing as an accidental discharge or shooting; every single instance can be traced directly to negligent conduct on the part of someone.
 
Fumbling and firearm should be two words never used in the same sentence or used in any description of how a firearm could or would ever be intentionally handled. All firearms should be treated as if they are loaded at all times even when they are not. They should be given the respect to never be fumbled with. If someone can not be responsible enough to give such respect to a firearm they should not possess one. A chamber flag is not an invitation to be any less cautious or any reason to assume the firearm is safe. As I said, the only purpose for the FLAG is to comfort those who are around you.

Well Spoken! There is no such thing as an accidental discharge or shooting; every single instance can be traced directly to negligent conduct on the part of someone.

I have seen more than a few people who should never be allowed within a country mile of a firearm.
 
Looks like I started something!

I just remember using them during my time in the Marine Corps, and became a habit. Whether as a shooter, or a range coach.
 

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