kwselke
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That looks like a painful wound. Always handle a firearm as if it is loaded until you know it is not
He did not feel anything until he sobered up the next day.

That looks like a painful wound. Always handle a firearm as if it is loaded until you know it is not
Ya can't cure stupid, ...
I recanted my "design flaw" comment. Even so, I fail to see how the safety being on or off is of any concern. If the gun, an AR for example, is not cocked, it won't fire.If you think that is a design flaw you should look at how many modern and milsurp rifles operate. It still fries my circuits that many gun designs, old and new, do not allow you to put the safety on until the weapon is cocked.
Nothing to do with the gun. EVERYTHING to do with a special kind of stupid.
Awhile back there was thread on calguns very similar but the guy put a .45ACP JHP through his femur.![]()
Was that the guy who used the serpa holster and didnt keep his booger picker off the boom boom switch, then put the whole world into a panic that serpas discharge guns? when they dont? haha
Nope. Cleaning a Glock. Racked the slide, dropped the mag, pointed at his leg, pulled the trigger. (You see what he did there?)
He got his sequence of events a bit mixed up and then ignored Rules 1 & 2.
Always and I mean ALWAYS REMOVE THE MAG FIRST! FOR GODS SAKE!.
999 out of 1000 he woulda probably said the same thing. He just brain farted. I find the unbelievable part to be pointing the gun at himself & pulling the trigger.
Now, I've brain farted & had an unexpected one in the pipe or a loaded mag in the gun a couple times. Non issue if you follow all four rules, ALL of the time.