Well, they were only sagging on the magazine side, because that's where all the weight was. Yup: empty holster at 3:00!
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So I felt a mite nekkid today, with my pistol safely at home. I guess I could have thrown bullets at a bad guy.
Kevin
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Welcome, JJ!JJ99SS wrote:I had an SKS loaded in the closet of my appt for "home defense". Well one night I took it out for the usual, "I just want to mess with it" time. Well I never chamber a round in any gun thats in the house (makes me nervous), but I always check them anyway.
Love my SKS.... just a quick reminder, I have read that if you disassemble the firing pin, it can be put in *backwards* or *upsidedown* and if you do.....well lets say when you finish slam-firing the full 30-rnd magazine, you are gonna be Mr. Popular at the range.JJ99SS wrote:Had the box magazine (30 round) In hindsight I'm not too surprised the round was there...I should have looked more closely. However I am surprised that the round discharged with just the force of the bolt hitting home. I wasn't near the trigger. I had pulled the bolt back and let it fly when I loaded it at the range and never a problem.
I hope that's not true. Not only have I not had a ND I hope to never have one. I'm a bit obsessive about gun safety, but I know that's no guarantee.GlockenHammer wrote:Someone once told me that if you've never had a negligent discharge, then you either don't know what one is, or you're a liar. Let's hear some of your stories so others can learn.
Or, you're like me, and are just lucky so far, and havn't had yours yet.GlockenHammer wrote:Someone once told me that if you've never had a negligent discharge, then you either don't know what one is, or you're a liar. Let's hear some of your stories so others can learn.