steverjo
Member
My wife and I were at the local indoor range today, I was shooting my Sig and she was using her Kahr K9. She has really started to improve her skills and was getting very good groupings.
The Kahr ejects casings all over the place, including straight up. Several bounced off the top of her head. One went down between her glasses and her eye and actully hit her eyeball. It left a small blister-like mark on her iris.
We went to the emergency room just to be sure there was no major damage. I was a little apprehensive about getting a lecture from the doctor about the use of firearms. He asked what happened, she told him. He then asked what type of gun. What followed then was an interesting discussion about guns and autoloaders vs revolvers. Turns out he was not originally in favor of guns, but due to the area he lives in, he started shooting and then got his wife involved too. Not what I expected. By the way, his firearm of choice is a Ruger .357 magnum.
Nice to know that not all doctors are antis.
The Kahr ejects casings all over the place, including straight up. Several bounced off the top of her head. One went down between her glasses and her eye and actully hit her eyeball. It left a small blister-like mark on her iris.
We went to the emergency room just to be sure there was no major damage. I was a little apprehensive about getting a lecture from the doctor about the use of firearms. He asked what happened, she told him. He then asked what type of gun. What followed then was an interesting discussion about guns and autoloaders vs revolvers. Turns out he was not originally in favor of guns, but due to the area he lives in, he started shooting and then got his wife involved too. Not what I expected. By the way, his firearm of choice is a Ruger .357 magnum.
Nice to know that not all doctors are antis.