RevolverMan567
Member
So i was just curious. Ill start:
I was cleaning my first glock and my second Hand gun and i racked the slide and made the mistake of doing so BEFORE i dropped the mag. I have been around and been using my and others firearms since i Was 6. But this time i was just being sloppy and will never forget it. After racking the slide and releasing it i dropped the mag and reached down to hold down the release pins. then I pulled the trigger to release the Slide. BOOM! and with that a .357 sig Hollow point went tearing through My hand and the mangled mess was more than I care to recall or recount. The flash and sound were more than i could have imagined and believe it or not there was no pain for about 30 minutes. I guess the Shock. I can tell you however that a 357 sig round can do alot of damage and the only thing that probably saved me alot of trouble was that the muzzle flash cauterized the vast majority of the wound.
So lesson learned...no matter how i feel about my ability and skill with firearms I know that mistakes happen and it was MY negligence and not the Guns fault.
I was cleaning my first glock and my second Hand gun and i racked the slide and made the mistake of doing so BEFORE i dropped the mag. I have been around and been using my and others firearms since i Was 6. But this time i was just being sloppy and will never forget it. After racking the slide and releasing it i dropped the mag and reached down to hold down the release pins. then I pulled the trigger to release the Slide. BOOM! and with that a .357 sig Hollow point went tearing through My hand and the mangled mess was more than I care to recall or recount. The flash and sound were more than i could have imagined and believe it or not there was no pain for about 30 minutes. I guess the Shock. I can tell you however that a 357 sig round can do alot of damage and the only thing that probably saved me alot of trouble was that the muzzle flash cauterized the vast majority of the wound.
So lesson learned...no matter how i feel about my ability and skill with firearms I know that mistakes happen and it was MY negligence and not the Guns fault.