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Another attempt
In trying to remove idiots from the gene pool that is. You have to look at this. Probably the utmost in stupidity.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...ikes-9mm-40sw/ |
stupid is as stupid does. hes lucky the gene pool didn't end right there.
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Not very smart to say the least!
It's been said: "the Lord takes care of those that are too dumb to take care of themselves!" |
have NO fear, the stupid breed faster than the educated,
so there will always be a excess of them, to do like dumb things and YES that is both true and sadly the truth of things!! Common sense is a rare trait today! |
Originally Posted by hookeye
(Post 4275229)
Proly more common than folks think.
Worked a gunshop w a range. Often see split/bulged cases in clean up. Folks reloading............tends to be more fun. Bulged barrels, cracked slides, cylinders split, topstraps busted..........chunks of bolts, cracked receivers. Good times. Need some entertainment now and then. Idiots can offer it. I don't shoot the range unless nobody else is on it.......even if function testing an item I've repaired. Been around the pubic too much. My best idiot moment was when a guy had a grenade launcher (40 mm) and a round he got didn't fit, so he put it on the side then later in the day, (I think a little drunk too) he said to us all what's the worse that can happen and he forced it in well, BOOB< she went off, and so did part of his hand! and a ride to the ER was a rush deal! sadly he never learned his lesson? guess some just never will! BUt yes 110% being about ranges long enough, and you will see a LOT of this things,believe it or not Hate to say it but I have done two of the dumb things myself one was shooting a shotgun at a range sighting in with slugs, and playing with different rifled choke tubes was in middle of screwing in one tube and got pulled away to help some clients then came back and forgot I didn't screw it in all the way, had about a 1/4 inch of treads left to screw in first shot, hit a ft low? was only bore sighted thru the bore, so thought OK< on paper any how, let the second shot go and missed the target?? (semi auto slug gun here) dropped another round in and fired and missed again OK, knew something was wrong?? looked at gun and end of barrel was bulged/swollen just below the choke treads OOP"S knew right off it was MY fault, darn memory?? but was glad all that happened was a ruined barrel had Briley cut the barrel back and now its a short barrel ( at 18 inches) My second OOP"s was witha Glock 17 and a bought out a custom ammo companys inventory, about 500,000 rounds of mixed ammo had an indoor range and would kill time and shoot some and the rounds seemed HOT, but there wasn't any info on them, as they had buckets of loos ammo, not packaged so we shot that stuff up, as didn't feel good about selling it about 500-600 rounds into the day with this HOT ammo had a extra loud round go off and it blew a hole into the bottom of the frame and out the trigger guard HUMM< that was a hot round so, had me a broken Glock, was a Glock Gold stocking dealer, so contacted Glock, they had me send in the gun as they never seen one blow out as mine did they removed my serial number off a First gen Glock and re installed it on a third gen frame for free and got me a brand new gun back LOL Still have the gun now, Last one a Ruger .357 , shooting same ammo, buy a helper at the range(indoor) he fired 3 rounds before he realized they were NOT leaving the barrel? had 3 lead wad cutters backed up in the bore!! 7 yards indoor and he didn't NOTICE nothing hitting the target?? we drilled them out and believe it or not gun was NOT damaged at all< gun has seen a few thousand rounds since , Ruger over built some of its guns I think LOL ended up talking to the ammo maker and he told us all the loose ammo was most likely over charged or DOUBLE charged loads, or very UNDER charged loads, they would put aside in these buckets, and then pull heads as time allowed and make good again guess we should have asked before we shot it up LOL |
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