So, to further alienate myself from the Church of JMB, I am going to go with these photos, and point out that Saint John really did not follow Rule #3: Keep Your Finger Off The Trigger Until You Are Ready To Make A Loud Noise And Put A Hole In Something (on the internet, it's called 'Keep Your Booger Hook off the Bang Switch')





Yes, this is blatant puddin' stirrin' to get the safety geeks that freak and write letters/ emails/ message board posts/ blog posts to any publication or person that posts a picture of a finger on or near a trigger.
Thank you for this! I got one of those safety geeks complaining about my recent new shooter because in the picture I took of her with the slide locked back after her first ever magazine, her finger was in the trigger guard.
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