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S6-E142: Watch Your Firearm Clichés and Terminology

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As firearms instructors and trainers, we all use several common phrases when teaching others. These include:

  • Keep your muzzle pointed in a safe direction
  • Keep your firearm unloaded until ready to use
  • Your firearm should "surprise" you when it discharges

All of these statements are correct, but when teaching others about firearms, you need to be able to explain what these mean as well as the applications of each to ensure that when your students leave, they have learned the correct behavior. Always look at the original intent of the phrase.

The terms we use matter. Common mistakes in terminology when describing firearms, ammunition and accessories include: magazines vs. clips; cartridge vs. shell; autos vs. semi-autos, and so on.

If you are fortunate enough to help new firearm owners become familiar with their new purchase and comfortable on the range, it is important to remember one thing: Teach and train at their level, and make sure you are introducing the proper terminology from the beginning.

Remember how long it took you to get to the level you are with your firearms knowledge and handling. We want these brand-new gun owners to have a positive first experience, so they recruit more new gun owners to share the knowledge, skills and attitude. Using the correct terminology during firearm instruction ensures that future generations of shooters are well on their way to doing the same.

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As firearms instructors and trainers, we all use several common phrases when teaching others. These include:

  • Keep your muzzle pointed in a safe direction
  • Keep your firearm unloaded until ready to use
  • Your firearm should "surprise" you when it discharges

All of these statements are correct, but when teaching others about firearms, you need to be able to explain what these mean as well as the applications of each to ensure that when your students leave, they have learned the correct behavior. Always look at the original intent of the phrase.

The terms we use matter. Common mistakes in terminology when describing firearms, ammunition and accessories include: magazines vs. clips; cartridge vs. shell; autos vs. semi-autos, and so on.

If you are fortunate enough to help new firearm owners become familiar with their new purchase and comfortable on the range, it is important to remember one thing: Teach and train at their level, and make sure you are introducing the proper terminology from the beginning.

Remember how long it took you to get to the level you are with your firearms knowledge and handling. We want these brand-new gun owners to have a positive first experience, so they recruit more new gun owners to share the knowledge, skills and attitude. Using the correct terminology during firearm instruction ensures that future generations of shooters are well on their way to doing the same.

Enjoy!

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