tmwinds
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So much for the saying, “He wouldn’t kill a fly”.I was doing some load development one day and a fly landed on the target so I thought why not try
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So much for the saying, “He wouldn’t kill a fly”.I was doing some load development one day and a fly landed on the target so I thought why not try
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Only one?Back in the 80s when I wore a badge and gun every day, we were required to qualify once a year. Like every department in America we had that one guy that made you cringe. Well one of the gun shops south of Houston had a sale. Buy a Colt Commander 45 and they would throw in a Dremel tool. Never did figure that combo out. Anyway. It was his turn to step to the line and do his thing.
Unknowing to any of us, he took that Dremel with a fine stone on it and "smoothed" the trigger up a little the night before. So he pulls the trigger and the show is on. For all of about 2 seconds. Darn thing went full auto. He pretty much lost all control with it rising and coming over where we were all standing. Hell we were diving for cover when it finally locked open. My chief at that time was actually 6'9" tall. He bout hurt himself diving behind a patrol car. He walks over and looks down at idiot and without saying a word stuck his hand out. After gaining possession of said firearm, he told idiot he would see him 8 Monday morning.
Wasn't funny at the time, but we were in tears later at the station sharing the story with any one that would listen.
And Chief made idiot send pistol in and get put back to factory condition.
This one is from the last RF match.I was doing some load development one day and a fly landed on the target so I thought why not try
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But.... As a fellow Utah resident it does not fix stupid. It does reduce it somewhat but they still exist and they still pull off some amazing stuff. As range safety officer at the local range we have asked several to remove themselves from the property I do avoid the range for the week before the deer hunt that is the worstNever realized there was a cutoff date for stupidity.
Whitehorse is free unless you want to shoot longer ranges. Always a range watcher. In all of the years I have been there that is the only real issue I have had. Its a wonderful facility.The only public ranges I felt 100% safe was Arizona; clean, well designed and immaculate condition with great supervision. There was a four dollar fee for admission. It was a hell of a deal.
Only 4?local gun store had a .22 revolver setting on the counter for a couple of weeks with the cylinder locked up. I don't know how many people played with it but I'm sure it was a bunch. Couple weeks later I found out they were closing and convinced the owner to sell it to me. while he was writing it up I picked it up pointed it up and wiggled the cylinder a little and it started to rotate so I opened the loading gate and 4 live rounds fell out.
yea 2 spent 4 live . the spring around the firing pin put enough drag on it it didn't want to retractOnly 4?![]()
I belong to a private range, 90% of the time when I go there is no one there.We've all had experiences over the years with new gun owners that show up at camp with a new rifle that he's never shot, only been bore sighted, or the ones who want to shoot at 1000 yards because the shop owner told him that the new latest and greatest rifle he had to buy could shoot that distance right out of the box. What's your story of "You can't be serious" that you've experienced at camp or at the rifle range?