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Firearm safety rules

Revised Firearm Safety Rules:

Cardinal Rules

Rule One:
Treat every firearm as if it were loaded.

Rule Two:
Point your firearms in a safe direction — one where an unintentional discharge will cause NO HUMAN INJURY and, at most, minor property damage. AKA “the laser rule”.

Rule Three:
Keep your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard, indexed along the frame or slide until you are on target and have decided to fire.

Rule Four:
Be sure of your target/threat, backstop, and beyond.

Unloading the Firearm

1. Point your firearm in a safe direction — one where an unintentional discharge will cause NO HUMAN INJURY and, at most minor property damage. AKA “the laser rule”.

2. Keep your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard at all times throughout the clearing/unloading process.

3. Place the SAFETY ON (S/white), if applicable.

4. Remove the magazine.

5. Cycle the action several times then lock the bolt or slide to the rear.

6. Visually and physically inspect the chamber to confirm the firearm is unloaded.

Eye & Ear Protection

1. Wrap around eye protection is MANDATORY.

2. Ear protection is MANDATORY.

3. Hats (brimmed headwear) are MANDATORY. Dr Rick Tovar was featured in a Tactical Tip on Policeone.com addressing

4. Long sleeve shirt is recommended.

John T. Meyer, Jr. is President of Team One Network, LLC a company established to test, evaluate, train and market various manufacturers’ products to the Law Enforcement community as related to officer survival.

He is also the Director of Tactical Operations for Fox Valley Technical College in Appleton, WI, responsible for the development and implementation of new curriculum offering tactical training courses.

John has also served on PoliceOne’s Product Advisory Board for several years.

John spent 15 years with Heckler & Koch, Inc., ultimately rising to the position of Vice President of Sales and International Training. John was a Lieutenant with the DOD Police, where he served as a special reaction team leader. He is Vice President of the International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI) a member of the Policeone.com Advisory Board and a member of the American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers (ASLET) Firearms Committee.