john505
Member
Dangerous weapon
WoW, what a story my friend. I can't believe that happened with a S&W revolver. The burns are one thing, but what about losing an eye, or the lead leaving that gun at such a speed it takes you out. I owned a S&W model 686 4 inch for years and never had any problems with it. But that is years ago now. I bought the gun in 1983. Maybe the craftmanship was differant 30 years ago. This could verywell be a defect in this model. Still that gun should not have let go like that. A very dangerous situation for the shooter and for everyone standing next to you on the line. The same model gun explodes twice in your hands, its time S&W investigate this before someone gets serious hurt or killed.
John
WoW, what a story my friend. I can't believe that happened with a S&W revolver. The burns are one thing, but what about losing an eye, or the lead leaving that gun at such a speed it takes you out. I owned a S&W model 686 4 inch for years and never had any problems with it. But that is years ago now. I bought the gun in 1983. Maybe the craftmanship was differant 30 years ago. This could verywell be a defect in this model. Still that gun should not have let go like that. A very dangerous situation for the shooter and for everyone standing next to you on the line. The same model gun explodes twice in your hands, its time S&W investigate this before someone gets serious hurt or killed.
John