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one-shot-one
March 30, 2003, 06:17 PM
put mepro night sights on my g26 yesterday.
went to the range after church today to check impact, so i was carring my kimber .45 as ccw. after checking the sight alinement on the 9mm i decided to also shoot the kimber (compcat ss carried in a comp-tac kydex open bottom tuckable holster).
fired about 60 rounds thur the kimber, loaded back up to carry home, snaped the safty on and slid it into the holster. i quickly expearnced a stinging on my hip, only took a second to relize that the muzzle was still much to hot to leave next to skin even with a t-shirt between the gun and me. had to pull gun back out and allow to cool for 2-3 minutes before reholstering. be warned!
:eek: :rolleyes:

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10-Ring
March 30, 2003, 09:28 PM
:eek: At least you weren't shooting a P7 ;) After 60 quick rounds, you might have been able to burn an HK logo on your hip :cool:

blades67
March 30, 2003, 10:21 PM
That can happen here in the summer...





...without firing a single round!:D

Hardtarget
April 1, 2003, 11:54 PM
Are we headed toward the new High Road "Badge of Courage"?
Instead of show us your tattoo, its show us your (firearm) brand! ouch. Considering where we carry these guns...I'm not sure we'll want to show (or look) ! :D
Mark.

arinvolvo
April 2, 2003, 12:24 AM
I do a very similar thing almost every day during the summer here in Las Vegas...But it is usually with the metal end of my car seatbelt.:p:what:

sm
April 2, 2003, 12:50 AM
Rites of passage include but not limited to:

-Muzzle burn ( we can do that here in summer w/o shooting)
-slide stop scratch (AKA 'character')

Darn we forgot to post these...oops!

geekWithA.45
April 2, 2003, 03:15 PM
half moon scars in the forehead from embedded brass!

Kruzr
April 2, 2003, 03:36 PM
Be thankful you weren't wearing a Thunderwear holster.

:uhoh:

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