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I really feel for the guy who got hurt. But.
If this was announced in a safety brief, I would have called that out. I can't be the only one here thinking that?
I'd have walked rather than stayed if they justified it in person as well.
(Then again, I think sites should go further than just de magging AEGs and remove the batteries before entering the safe zone.)
Barrel socks are a good idea.Mags out of everything, AEGs/AEPs cleared, barrel socks placed on anything that isn't holstered seems to be a sensible - and crucially, very easy - approach. I think removing batteries would be challenging in practice - its a nightmare to get them in and out on some RIFs (my Cyma SR25 is an absolute pain!). But placing a barrel sock on them resolves that issue instantly, and more importantly, is a very visible indicator that a RIF has been rendered safe.