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Old July 10, 2013, 07:28 PM   #20
TunnelRat
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In any case, after welding or torch cutting over my head for a few years in a former profession, hot brass doesn't seem so hot. But if it's burning you, button up your shirt. (And don't tuck it in- I learned that from slag ) Wear safety glasses. Wear a T-shirt. Wear a hat.
Not all of us wear a hat and safety glasses just walking around. A firearm that spits brass into my eyes can be a concern when carrying.

Sad to see the OP never responded to any of this.
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Know the status of your weapon
Keep your muzzle oriented so that no one will be hurt if the firearm discharges
Keep your finger off the trigger until you have an adequate sight picture
Maintain situational awareness
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