Gun Range Idiocy as Man Points Loaded Weapon at His Friend Filming Him on Camera
48 days ago
Audio By Carbonatix
A disturbing video circulating online is raising serious concerns about how easily basic firearm safety can be ignored, even in controlled environments designed to prevent exactly this kind of behavior.
The 32-second surveillance clip, reportedly filmed on March 26, 2026, inside a U.S. gun range, shows two young men handling pistols in a way that has alarmed viewers and reignited debate over responsibility and oversight.
From the moment the footage begins, something is clearly off.
One of the men appears more focused on posing for the camera than following even the most fundamental rules of firearm safety. As his friend records, he repeatedly points the weapon in unsafe directions, at one point aiming it directly at the person filming.
Let that sink in.
Inside a gun range, a place specifically designed for controlled, disciplined use, a loaded firearm is being treated like a prop.
This isn’t a minor mistake. This is a complete breakdown of what’s known as muzzle discipline, the absolute baseline rule that you never point a firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy.
The situation escalates until a range safety officer steps in, quickly recognizing the danger. Without hesitation, the staff member moves to confiscate the weapon, shutting down the reckless behavior before it can turn into something far worse.
The reaction from the two men is telling.
Rather than immediately recognizing the severity of their actions, they appear confused as the weapon is taken, as if they don’t fully grasp how close they came to a potentially deadly outcome.
Moments later, the range manager intervenes, removes them from the premises, and ejects both individuals entirely.
Crisis avoided, but just barely.
