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What is the primary rule of gun safety?

  1. Never point the gun at something you are not willing to destroy

  2. Keep your finger on the trigger to maintain control

  3. Only use your dominant hand to shoot

  4. Unload your weapon when not in use

The correct answer is: Never point the gun at something you are not willing to destroy

The primary rule of gun safety is to never point the gun at something you are not willing to destroy. This means that you should always be aware of where the muzzle of the gun is pointed and to never aim it at anything or anyone unless you intend to shoot and potentially cause harm or destruction. Option B is incorrect because keeping your finger on the trigger increases the risk of an accidental discharge. Option C is also incorrect because you should be proficient and comfortable using both hands to shoot in case of injury. Option D is incorrect because a loaded weapon should always be treated as if it could potentially discharge, even when not in use. It is important to always follow the primary rule of gun safety to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of yourself and others.