airman killed in pistol mishap at F.E. Warren AFB

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Agreed.
Chambering a round and having the firearm go off isn't exactly negligent.
Neither is chambering a round, applying the safety and having the gun go off.
Rules still require that muzzle not be pointed at anything valuable, but I do not believe the discharges would be negligent.
 
Agreed.
Chambering a round and having the firearm go off isn't exactly negligent.
Neither is chambering a round, applying the safety and having the gun go off.
Rules still require that muzzle not be pointed at anything valuable, but I do not believe the discharges would be negligent.

In the case of the OP particularly, the human failure would seem to reside with the design or manufacture of the gun, rather than the end-user -- except that the gun was obviously pointed at a person, which should not happen unless intentional.
 

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