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My Stupid Dangerous Discharge Lesson. Even the best make mistakes

It's easy for an idiot!
You wipe down the Ruger Super Redhawk with the 2x Burrus scope you borrowed from your brother for a hunt.

(Having only removed 5 of the 6 nickel plated rounds from the nickel plated revolver, because it's pretty bright in the sunlight when sitting on your front porch and you clearly can't count to six without ****ing it up!)

(I had the rounds right in my hand, looked at the cylinder and they were all empty, looked in my hand and counted six.):twitch:

Then when it's all nice and clean and the scope is a crystal clear you look at the neighbors mailbox and drop the hammer, just one time, to get a feel for the trigger you know ........ and it just happens to be on the only round in the cylinder!!!!!!

The gun goes off and you're too shocked to even move at first....... :shocked:
Then you realize the cop is home across the street, because his cars in the driveway, so you better move quick!

Nothing happens for 1/2 hour, no one knocks on the door, no cops in your driveway.:spy:
One hour later nothing. :behindsofa:
Two hours later and it's getting dark, still nothing, time to pretend to go check your mail, so you can see if you hit your neighbors mailbox....

Yep, kind of a small hole going in and a huge one going out. Oops!!
You look through, line up the 2 holes and you can tell it came from the porch!

Go to Home Depot, go to Lowe's, go to Ace, go to Cumming Hardware nobody has a white aluminum mailbox.
So you make due.... :becky:

I should have kept is as a trophy! lol

EDITED TO ADD - That was my first and I pray to God my last, my hearts not that good and if I got scared as bad as I did that day, I'd probably topple right over!



You should feel good. At least you hit what you were aiming at.
 
At 4am I had to lift the neighbors mailbox out of the ground, wood stand and all.
I ran to my carport and with very little light removed their white aluminum mailbox from the pole and installed the black one I bought. (I couldn't find another white one anywhere!!!)
I put the pole back in the ground, the old one in the box that the new one came in and left to go hunting.
(With a brief stop at an undisclosed dumpster to dump the remains of the old mailbox.)

A couple weeks later I exit the house and the neighbor is looking towards the street.
I said, "Hi Mark, what's going on?"
He said, "Somebody stole my mailbox!"
I look down the driveway and with a confused look on my face and said, "Your mailbox is right there!".
He say's, "I had a white mailbox."
And I with a perfectly straight face said,"Sure Mark somebody stole your white mailbox and replaced it with a black one?" as I shook my head and walked away, lol.
Oscar winning performance for sure. :becky:

Still feel bad about the whole thing, lol.

It's easy for an idiot!
You wipe down the Ruger Super Redhawk with the 2x Burrus scope you borrowed from your brother for a hunt.

(Having only removed 5 of the 6 nickel plated rounds from the nickel plated revolver, because it's pretty bright in the sunlight when sitting on your front porch and you clearly can't count to six without ****ing it up!)

(I had the rounds right in my hand, looked at the cylinder and they were all empty, looked in my hand and counted six.):twitch:

Then when it's all nice and clean and the scope is a crystal clear you look at the neighbors mailbox and drop the hammer, just one time, to get a feel for the trigger you know ........ and it just happens to be on the only round in the cylinder!!!!!!

The gun goes off and you're too shocked to even move at first....... :shocked:
Then you realize the cop is home across the street, because his cars in the driveway, so you better move quick!

Nothing happens for 1/2 hour, no one knocks on the door, no cops in your driveway.:spy:
One hour later nothing. :behindsofa:
Two hours later and it's getting dark, still nothing, time to pretend to go check your mail, so you can see if you hit your neighbors mailbox....

Yep, kind of a small hole going in and a huge one going out. Oops!!
You look through, line up the 2 holes and you can tell it came from the porch!

Go to Home Depot, go to Lowe's, go to Ace, go to Cumming Hardware nobody has a white aluminum mailbox.
So you make due.... :becky:

I should have kept is as a trophy! lol

EDITED TO ADD - That was my first and I pray to God my last, my hearts not that good and if I got scared as bad as I did that day, I'd probably topple right over!
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I hate the thought of that, but seeing as how I've already killed a mailbox with an unloaded .44 magnum I guess I'm in the clear..... :becky:
You got off cheap. Replace a large sliding glass door. Lesson learned. BIL was putzing with a Sig I never kept one in the chamber. Point click boom. You will never see me not open the action of any firearm handed to me.
 
biker_bill biker_bill Why didn't you just paint the new mailbox to match the one you murdered?

Not enough time to paint it!
(Besides I didn't want to be seen anywhere near somebody shot up mailbox!)

When I went down to the street that next morning I went armed with a freshly charged drill driver.
It wasn't until I was standing there in the dark that I realized how long it was going to take to remove one and put the other one up in the dark, because I couldn't see what I was doing.

Putting my shoulder under the pole and lifting the whole damned thing out of the ground was a momentary stroke of genius, (something I'm not generally known for), lol.

Thirty years later parts of this incident are kinda/sorta humorous, but it wasn't a bit funny for a long time...
It scared me so bad that to this day I check, check and check again and even then I'm still very cautious.
I learned my lesson, I'm fallible.
 
With me being a retired part time professional soldier: I have a hard time just agreeing with this statement.

I understand, I don't like the way that sounds either.
Especially since I work part time at a gun club.....
I carry trauma gear/tourniquets and such, but I'm hoping to never need them.
 
I understand, I don't like the way that sounds either.
Especially since I work part time at a gun club.....
I carry trauma gear/tourniquets and such, but I'm hoping to never need them.
I work for Glock and in the past 6 years we have had to use that Trauma gear 3 times. The odds are against us with 10,000 guns being shot a day.
 
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