Up and down range.
Watching the muzzle means be aware of where the muzzle is pointing at all times. You should never let the muzzle point at anybody, any animal, or anything that would be damaged/injured if the firearm were to discharge accidentally.
Muzzle control refers to the practice of ensuring that the muzzle of a firearm is always pointed in a safe direction, minimizing the risk of accidental discharge causing injury or damage. This principle is fundamental in firearm safety protocols and is crucial during handling, storage, and transportation of firearms. Proper muzzle control involves being aware of one's surroundings and the position of the firearm at all times. Adhering to this principle is essential for responsible gun ownership and safety.
A bayonet.
Muzzle
noun, a muzzle loading firearm
A 'muzzle loader' is any firearm (or cannon) which does not have a breech mechanism and which is 'charged' (loaded with powder and shot) from the muzzle end of the barrel.
muzzleloaders should fall under the category of firearm...............
Low muzzle velocity
One where the powder and bullet (or shot) is loaded into the gun from the front end (muzzle) of the barrel.
always point the muzzle in a safe direction. -colney
If you go to the NRA's website, you can find rules for firearm safety. Treat all weapons as if they are loaded Don't let your muzzle cover anything you not willing to destroy Finger off the trigger till you're on target Be aware of your backstop an beyond
powder,ball and capped