Learning firearms safety through negligent discharges.

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Zach..Don't Cry!:neener: No offense meant. It's your choice (in many states anyway) that's one of the great things about America. Freedom of choice. Your noggin, you decide if you want to protect it or not!

Happy riding and shooting (maybe even at the same time!):evil:
 
Well my nick from the Federal Hi-Velocity .22 long @ 3" still hurts a little, but it's developed a nice scab and hopefully won't leave a scar if I'm lucky :D . I have no doubt that right now I could be a dead man if that revolver had shot just a little bit to the left and put a nice hole in my liver or heart or higher and gone through my head.

Also it's kind of strange, but the ammo in the revolver is the first ammo I ever bought. I bought it at a rummage sale ten years ago and it was old then. The ammo is probably as old as I am. Anyways, I have about almost three full boxes of the stuff left and I plan on shooting it up the next time I go to the gun range, probably tomorrow night. Those .22 longs are actually kinda fun to shoot out of the Ruger Single Six believe it or not, more fun than the .22 long rifles or the .22 mags.

They're surprisely accurate.
 
Ok WonderNine, your comment


They're surprisely accurate

just caused a ND of iced tea all over my keyboard. You sure chose a tough way discover just how surprisingly accurate the ammo is @ near point blank range. Glad you weren't seriously hurt! :)

Devin
 
I will never handle another firearm again while drunk, unless in a life threatening situation, of that you can rest assured.
Two negligent discharges in what? The space of a year's time?
I will never handle another firearm again while drunk
Do you even see what you are writing?

Good luck. You, and those around you, are really going to need it. :barf:

Oh, and try to guess how many NDs since I quit drinking 10 years ago. :rolleyes:
 
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