>>40256568
This is poor trigger discipline. You should always treat a gun as if it is loaded. Get too comfortable waving around a gun you think is unloaded, one day there might still be one in the chamber. Either use a prop gun or, and this sounds crazy, you could just tell your gf no.
>>40256642
Retard, can you not read? NEVER POINT A GUN AT SOMEONE EVEN IF YOU THINK ITS UNLOADED! People accidentally commit manslaughter all the time because they're playing with guns like they're toys. There is no "safe" way to aim a firearm at someone.
>>40256992 >>40256663
I think there was a case of an actor waving around an unloaded gun, and after pressing it against his head and shooting the air from the gun so fast it killed him