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ICD-10 code: W33.0

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Accidental rifle, shotgun and larger firearm discharge

Accidental firearm discharge is one of the most common causes of gun-related injuries. It can happen to anyone, regardless of their experience with firearms. Most accidental discharges are caused by human error and lack of proper gun safety training. However, some accidental discharges occur due to mechanical failures or defects in the firearm.

If you own a rifle, shotgun, or any other larger firearm, it is crucial to understand the potential risks and take necessary precautions to prevent accidental discharge.

  1. Always keep the firearm unloaded: Whenever you are not using your firearm, make sure it is unloaded. This means removing all bullets or shells from the firearm. Even if you think the firearm is unloaded, you should still double-check before handling it.
  2. Store firearms safely: Always store your firearm in a secure and locked case, cabinet or safe. Keep the ammunition in a separate location from the firearm, and make sure they are both out of reach of children.
  3. Handle firearms with care: Always handle firearms as if they are loaded, even if you know they are not. Never point a firearm at anyone or anything unless you intend to shoot. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire.
  4. Be aware of your surroundings: Always be aware of your surroundings when handling firearms. Make sure there is no one in the line of fire, and be aware of any potential hazards in the area.
  5. Get proper training: If you are new to firearms or unsure of proper gun safety techniques, consider taking a firearms safety course. These courses can teach you how to handle firearms safely and reduce your risk of accidental discharge.

Remember, accidental discharge can cause serious injuries or even death. By following these simple gun safety tips, you can reduce your risk of accidentally discharging your firearm and keep yourself and others safe.

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