Ok, I get the finger issue.
I missed it because I was taking pictures, I had already covered that with everyone. "Gun allways on saftey until barrel pointed down range and you take the safety off just before firing. Never put your finger on the trigger until you are ready to fire. Allways keep the barrel facing away from anything or anyone that could cause immediate injury if it accidently went off. Allways treat a gun as if it is loaded at all times because you never know when it might be."
I get it people, it was covered, like I said I have only been able to take my sons out a few times, at that moment they were interested in looking cool and I was interested in shooting the picture as quick as I could so I could get back to business and I totally missed the finger being on the trigger.
trust me, other than the picture thing I was very professional and cautiou on how the weapons were handeled. they did not insert the magazine until everyone was ready, they did not point the barrel down range until everyone was ready and the safety's did not come off until everyone was ready, all ear plugs in and glasses on.
If someone had a jam they were to keep the rifle pointed down range and raise their hands until I was able to look at it.
I wasnt firing when everyone else was firing, I was standing back watching everyone.
So I get the finger thing, it was an accident that happened during just the picture taking.