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ND in the home

You are blessed no body was hurt. Thanks for posting .this just might be the kind of reminder that saves s live


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Thanks for sharing. Glad no one was hurt.

WE need to read this kind of stuff every now and again to emphasize how important firearm safety is in our daily lives.
 
Only ND Ive had, I was trying to figure out why my Marlin 60 wouldn't feed. I loaded 3 rounds and hand cycled them. Cycled the action 2 more times to be sure, pulled the trigger and BAM. I guess I had another round stuck in the tube somehow. Wasn't even the same brand of ammo. My buddy had been standing where it hit not even 2 seconds before that. Entered the front of my gun cabinet and ricochet around the inside.
 
I discharged a Glock 26 in our dining room a few years ago. I remember agreeing with the saying the loudest sound in the world is a click when you expect a boom or a boom when you expect a click.
 
Only ND Ive had, I was trying to figure out why my Marlin 60 wouldn't feed. I loaded 3 rounds and hand cycled them. Cycled the action 2 more times to be sure, pulled the trigger and BAM. I guess I had another round stuck in the tube somehow. Wasn't even the same brand of ammo. My buddy had been standing where it hit not even 2 seconds before that. Entered the front of my gun cabinet and ricochet around the inside.

This kind of happened to me with a AR I had. It was in a small spare bedroom and I had it pointed at the sky. Try shooting a rifle in a small room if you ever want to know what it’s like to get flashbanged......:shocked:
 
The same principle applies to hunting I think. I've never had my ears ring and I don't really remember hearing the gunshot when shooting a deer. Adrenaline is a funny thing.
Last year I shot my first deer (308, 16" barrel) with no ear pro, I definitely heard the shot and it rang my ears good. You might have some hearing loss friend.
 
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