Tony_the_tiger
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From personal experience I can tell you that the loud boom and subsequent adrenaline rush probably makes the whole incident rather fuzzy in his mind. Bottom line, visitors, even family, should not be handling loaded firearms. He should have asked to check it out and you could have unloaded it and trained him on the specifics of the firearm. No need to get angry, just put it away when not in use or on your person, and tell your brother that he should not have messed with it and that you both could use this opportunity to improve safety. Nothing like a loud wake up call to remind us all about the dangers of complacency around firearms. Thank you for posting