Firearm Safety Rule 3

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What is Firearms Safety Rule 3?

Firearms Safety Rule 3 is a crucial principle in firearms training: “Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are aligned and you are ready to fire.” This rule highlights the importance of trigger discipline to prevent accidental discharges.

This rule helps prevent accidents by ensuring the firearm doesn’t discharge before you intend to fire. It reinforces the habit of keeping your finger off the trigger, reducing the risk of negligent discharges, and applies universally, whether on the range or in real-life scenarios.

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What does it mean to keep your finger off the trigger?

Keeping your finger off the trigger means not touching the trigger until you are ready to fire. Instead, rest your finger alongside the gun’s frame.

Why is trigger discipline important?

Trigger discipline is vital for preventing negligent discharges that can cause serious injury or death, promoting overall firearm safety.

How can I practice maintaining trigger discipline?

To reinforce this safety habit, regularly train at the range and consciously check your finger placement every time you handle your firearm.