A friend of mine wants to purchase a pistol, so I offered to meet her at a nearby gun shop to look around. I've been to this store numerous times and have looked at quite a few firearms there, but I had an uncomfortable experience today. My friend was interested in a pistol with a rail mounted light and, after checking it, he handed it to her. No problem there. After he took it back, he was explaining the function of the light and pointed the pistol straight at me while demonstrating the use of the light. I haven't been shooting for very long, but one thing I do know is you never point a gun, loaded or unloaded, at something or someone you don't intend to destroy. Has anyone else ever encountered this? I can understand an inadvertent sweep across as it's being handed back and forth, but this thing was aimed straight at my chest.