I've been shooting for 60 years, taught shooting and big on safety with never a mishap.
Until....
I bought a new 617/2 home today. first thing I did was load 10 rounds and head to the back yard. So far so good. One ftf, spun the cylinder and tried again, bang.
Opened the cylinder and all ten shells had hammer marks. Next stop was the kitchen with the trigger scale. I left the empties in to cushion the firing pin. checked the single action three times, (way too heavy) then went on to measure the double action.
Click, BANG! Yeah, you saw that coming. Bullet went about 4 feet, thru the side of my Sneaky Pete carry holster that was laying on the counter, and hit the top of the slide on my sig365. Luckily the bullet fragmented, only leaving a small splash on the slide but no damage.
I've always been serious about safety and have never done anything wrong. (???).
The thing is, it was a very stupid mistake that we all know better, and if it can happen to me, there's a chance it could happen to you. It'll be another 60 years before I do anything that dumb.
Even when you know the gun is empty, check anyway.
Until....
I bought a new 617/2 home today. first thing I did was load 10 rounds and head to the back yard. So far so good. One ftf, spun the cylinder and tried again, bang.
Opened the cylinder and all ten shells had hammer marks. Next stop was the kitchen with the trigger scale. I left the empties in to cushion the firing pin. checked the single action three times, (way too heavy) then went on to measure the double action.
Click, BANG! Yeah, you saw that coming. Bullet went about 4 feet, thru the side of my Sneaky Pete carry holster that was laying on the counter, and hit the top of the slide on my sig365. Luckily the bullet fragmented, only leaving a small splash on the slide but no damage.
I've always been serious about safety and have never done anything wrong. (???).
The thing is, it was a very stupid mistake that we all know better, and if it can happen to me, there's a chance it could happen to you. It'll be another 60 years before I do anything that dumb.
Even when you know the gun is empty, check anyway.