Everyone makes mistakes. Hopefully you will recover a good amount of use in that hand, and THANK GOD you and your son weren't seriously hurt. As a parent I can't imagine the terror you went through worrying about your child. Take it easy, get some rest, and chalk it up to a lesson learned.
Thanks for sharing it BTW. Reminds me of a story from another forum. A gentleman wrapped up a day of shooting his 22lr pistol at dusk with dropping the mag and racking the slide a few times to eject the cartridge. During transit on the way home somehow something got jacked up inside of the slide. When he went to clean it he racked the slide and it slipped from his hand. The now internally bent slide hit the rim of a 22 cartridge that was still in the chamber as the extractor had failed. He ended up shooting himself in the foot. Even when you "know" it's unloaded it's best to keep it pointed in a safe direction. Stay safe everybody.
Thanks for sharing it BTW. Reminds me of a story from another forum. A gentleman wrapped up a day of shooting his 22lr pistol at dusk with dropping the mag and racking the slide a few times to eject the cartridge. During transit on the way home somehow something got jacked up inside of the slide. When he went to clean it he racked the slide and it slipped from his hand. The now internally bent slide hit the rim of a 22 cartridge that was still in the chamber as the extractor had failed. He ended up shooting himself in the foot. Even when you "know" it's unloaded it's best to keep it pointed in a safe direction. Stay safe everybody.

