I'm a Christian man, but I gave her some negative expletives.
I'm sure.... but you're both ok soooooooo
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I'm a Christian man, but I gave her some negative expletives.
So, I recently purchased a .38 revolver off an awesome member of the trader. While chit chatting with him I had my wife put the pistol in the glove box. Fast forward in time... I had at some point loaded the pisol, placed it back in the holster, and back on the glove box. Well an hour ago when I asked her to retrieve it; the stars lined up perfectly an whether DA/SA or what the pistol went off aimed at me, and flew out of her hands. AT A RED LIGHT. (My wife is competent in handling a firearm). 158gr hollow point flew in front oft chest between my ORGANS and the steering wheel and hit the door 2 MAYBE 3 inches from my arm. The bullet went through the interior and was stopped by fords patented bulletproof exterior. Guys, my scenario wasn't the safest; but it wasn't the most dangerous either. No idea why I had to ask her to pass it to me at that moment in time; but I learned my lesson. There's no such thing as casually handling a firearm. And no precaution is too cautious. I never in a billion years thought I would ever see a negligent discharge but low and behold. Please be careful with your firearms, and thank god for the day. Cuz your wife might kill you at a red light. God forbid that bullet had exited my vehicle. With the drop of a hammer life could change forever. Again please be careful guys!!!
I mean, let's be honest...lots of folks keep loaded firearms in their glove box. I've had one there on and off for years, so did my father, and his. Handling it at a red light was not God Damned Dumb, though.
Sorry, man. But if a bullet exited a firearm and through nothing but sheer luck missed a human by mere inches with no idea how it happened, then by definition, someone WAS doing something ignorant with a firearm.I mean, let's be honest...lots of folks keep loaded firearms in their glove box. I've had one there on and off for years, so did my father, and his. Handling it at a red light was not ********ed Dumb, though.