re: #188 Dangerman
so many things wrong with this
I agree!
For example - To ‘clean’ an AR15 one needs to
A. clean the bore and chamber. (Inside of the barrel.) If there is a cartridge in the chamber, one cannot clean it or the bore.
B. remove and disassemble the bolt. Then clean the parts. An AR15 doesn’t fire if the bolt is removed and sitting in disassembled parts pile on the table in front of you.
Whatever that deputy was doing, he was _NOT_ cleaning that AR15.
As Stonekettle says. There are no accidental discharges, there are only negligent discharges.