hotreds 02:44 PM 03-03-2010
His family must be very proud!
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Lucky_Hippo 02:52 PM 03-03-2010
Now he's got a place to hold his fishin pole this summer while slurping down beers with both hands.
:-)
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GreekGodX 03:01 PM 03-03-2010
I can't imagine taking off the shoe and the sock after
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looking for know 03:07 PM 03-03-2010
Christoff 03:23 PM 03-03-2010
Originally Posted by hotreds:
His family must be very proud!
:-) Was that a 20 Guage then? Because I would have thought a 12 would have taken off more than that. Regardless, the first rule my Dad taught me about guns was loaded or not you dont point at yourself or another human unless you are fully committed to pull the trigger. Just goes to show, never underestimate stupidity.
:-)
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Neuromancer 03:45 PM 03-03-2010
bonjing 04:49 PM 03-03-2010
cigar coach 05:34 PM 03-03-2010
tobii3 06:22 PM 03-03-2010
That's not a hole, he just widened the gap...
:-)
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BC-Axeman 06:33 PM 03-03-2010
I've seen too much carnage. This was minor. Just a flesh wound.
Now the guy that got eaten by the grisly bear... that was more than a flesh wound!
(search for it if you dare)
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tobii3 06:36 PM 03-03-2010
Somebody say flesh wound???
Image
That's MY leg...merely a flesh wound.....
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okieRob 06:40 PM 03-03-2010
Originally Posted by neoflex:
It's guys like this that give us responsible gun owners a bad name.
:-)
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JaKaacH 06:49 PM 03-03-2010
Originally Posted by 68TriShield:
Gee the first thing I learned in firearms training was treat every weapon as if it were loaded. :-)
Four excellent firearm safety rules from Jeff Cooper...RULE 2 relates too the toe I think....
:-)
Jeff Cooper’s
FOUR
RULES
of
GUN
SAFETY
RULE 1: All guns are always loaded.
RULE 2: Never let the muzzle cover anything you
are not willing to destroy.
RULE 3: Keep your finger off the trigger until your
sights are on the target.
RULE 4: Be sure of your target. (Know what it is, what it is in line with it,
and what is behind it. Never shoot at anything you have not positively identified.)
No mechanical device has a will of its own. A gun never “goes off” unless something causes it to do so. The aspect of safety is central to gunhandling.
Memorize the four principles of firearm safety. Treat them with absolute seriousness. Burn them into your consciousness.
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BigFrank 07:21 PM 03-03-2010
fuente~fuente 07:29 PM 03-03-2010
That's definitely a sack full of SUCK!
He'll never live this one down...
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Savor the Stick 08:44 PM 03-03-2010
Originally Posted by JaKaacH:
Four excellent firearm safety rules from Jeff Cooper...RULE 2 relates too the toe I think....:-)
Jeff Cooper’s
FOUR
RULES
of
GUN
SAFETY
RULE 1: All guns are always loaded.
RULE 2: Never let the muzzle cover anything you
are not willing to destroy.
RULE 3: Keep your finger off the trigger until your
sights are on the target.
RULE 4: Be sure of your target. (Know what it is, what it is in line with it,
and what is behind it. Never shoot at anything you have not positively identified.)
No mechanical device has a will of its own. A gun never “goes off” unless something causes it to do so. The aspect of safety is central to gunhandling.
Memorize the four principles of firearm safety. Treat them with absolute seriousness. Burn them into your consciousness.
Yup I remember those well......still OUCH!
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Salvelinus 09:05 PM 03-03-2010
Why'd I look... I never look but this time I did...never looking again.
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1badhog07 09:10 PM 03-03-2010
moosie 11:25 PM 03-03-2010
Pretty hard for a shotgun to not have taken off the whole foot. Hard to believe.
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