That is the correct spelling of the word "aimed" (pointed toward a target).
Have pointed in a safe direction, and place the firearm on SAFE.
Because mechanical systems fail, and people fail. If the muzzle is pointed at some one and you fail, they would ne injured or killed.
Stay calm and keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction for at least 30 seconds. If the firearm doesn't discharge, carefully unload it and inspect the ammunition and firearm for any issues. Seek assistance from a qualified professional if needed.
In a retentionholster .And preferably pointed away from your head ,torso, legs, and feet.
A shovel that is square instead of pointed.
Because mechanical systems fail, and people fail. If the muzzle is pointed at some one and you fail, they would ne injured or killed.
Because mechanical systems fail, and people fail. If the muzzle is pointed at some one and you fail, they would ne injured or killed.
Keep gun aimed at target for at least 30 seconds. If it has not fired, clear the cartridge from the firearm, and reload a fresh cartridge.
If the muzzle is aimed at the can and the trigger is pressed/activated correctly, the bullet will hit the can.
The answer is yes, even though that sounds odd. If the law enforcement officer feels his/her life is in immediate danger (like if the kid has a gun pointed at the cop for example) then a firearm may be pointed at the kid for the officer's own safety.
You will have to contact Marlin to find out.