I went to the range today to exercise my 1911, it has not been out for a while so I thought I would just go for a half hour or so. I walked out to the firing line, on my way to my lane I witnessed a guy about to shoot his Desert Eagle .44. He grip was as follows, his grip was standard as far as the index finger thru his little finger were around the grip and he had his thumb perched over the back of the slide as if he was going to cock a hammer. Before I could say anything he pulled the trigger. I saw this guys thumb fold back so far his finger nail was pressed up against his arm right above the wrist. I have never heard someone scream as loud as to drown out all the other gun fire and to silence the range. He was in pain. The range master came out thinking someone had been shot. Well The range got closed for the rest of the day and I did not get to play with my old gun. Has anyone ever seen someone do this or even heard of something like this? I would think if you have a gun of that sort you would be experienced in how to operate it. This was almost as good as when I saw a Glock go boom and take the guys hand with it.
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