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Not the first time I've heard of this happening. At least this guy lived through it.
Something to learn about the safety and staying out of line of the business end of the gun here. Oh, and I don't usually laugh at other peoples misery and misfortune unless I can inflict it. (Is that funny? I'm just joking.) |
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Got Torque?
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It doesn't take long to open the breech and take out a shell. I'll bet he will NEVER leave it loaded like that again. |
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Just Bored Really...
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I agree however sometimes you need boneheads like this to give you the anecdotal stories that really drive home the importance of hunter safety to the youth.
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