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Heh, I caught a ricocheting BB in the *cough* while shooting at a tree once. Never tried that again (yeah, I was a dumb kidUSA1 wrote:Yep, that could put an eye out.![]()
Reminds me of the first and last time I shot at a tire with a BB gun when I was a kid.
Since we're confessing stupid acts of our youth...MadMonkey wrote:Heh, I caught a ricocheting BB in the *cough* while shooting at a tree once. Never tried that again (yeah, I was a dumb kidUSA1 wrote:Yep, that could put an eye out.![]()
Reminds me of the first and last time I shot at a tire with a BB gun when I was a kid.)
Wulll, I guess it's time for me to chime in with my "dumb kid stunt with a gun". I was 14 living out in the country, and had a pretty neat collection of guns. One was a WWI bring back 1911. I loved to shoot that gun. Ammo was cheap. Mil surp ball ammo for $2.50 a box of 50. One day I was out by the barn just plinking, and thought how cool it would be to "fan" the hammer, like they do on "Gunsmoke" or Wanted: "Dead or Alive" I drew the gun out of the holster, aimed it at a dirt berm, with grip safety applied, hammer in half cock mode and trigger pulled, I fanned the hammer. OUCH! I didn't realize that the slide would go back so fast! I didn't have time to get my right hand out of the way and the corner of the slide pushed its way into the fleshy part of my palm. Hurt like the dickens! Had a pretty good gash, and bleeding like a stuck pig(well not really, but it felt like it).USA1 wrote:Since we're confessing stupid acts of our youth...MadMonkey wrote:Heh, I caught a ricocheting BB in the *cough* while shooting at a tree once. Never tried that again (yeah, I was a dumb kidUSA1 wrote:Yep, that could put an eye out.![]()
Reminds me of the first and last time I shot at a tire with a BB gun when I was a kid.)
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I found some .22 short (rat shot) in a house we just moved into when I was a wee lad.
I discovered that you could hit them with a hammer and explode them. Well I caught a piece of fragmented brass
in my knuckle and had to go to the emergency room and have it dug out and stitched up. The only good part about it is now I have a really cool scar.
Been there, done that...More than once.joe817 wrote:
I didn't dare tell mom or dad what REALLY happened.
Yeah, the liquid gasoline is not the dangerous part, it is the vaporizes gas that is so volatile. A lesson learned by many, including me while putting gasoline on a brush pile to burn it on my uncles farm.chabouk wrote:It's not a gun story, but here's my "stupid kid" tale:
I was about 11, playing around with firecrackers in the summer, when I got the bright idea of mixing gasoline and gunpowder. I took an empty antifreeze jug that we'd used for a gas can, took off the cap, laid it flat, and balanced a firecracker in the open mouth. I'm sure I was grinning at the thought of what a huge fireball I was about to see (from a safe distance) when the firecracker went off in those gas fumes.
Ummm... nope. It might have worked if I'd had a punk to light the firecracker, but I was using matches. I struck a match and moved to light the fuse and *fffWWOOOMP!*
I saw a fireball, all right. Pure white light. Singed the hair off my hand and arm halfway to the elbow. Lost some eyebrow growth, too.
LaserTex wrote: Once the bleeding stopped, my mom made sure my hind-end was throbbing too.
Even if you had kept your hand out of the way, it wouldn't have worked the way you wanted. The disconnector mechanism makes it necessary to release the trigger between shots. After the first shot, the hammer would have stayed cocked, or, if you had managed to bump it off the sear, the secondary catch on the hammer would have stopped it at half cock. In any event, it'll only give you one shot per trigger pull.joe817 wrote:Wulll, I guess it's time for me to chime in with my "dumb kid stunt with a gun". I was 14 living out in the country, and had a pretty neat collection of guns. One was a WWI bring back 1911. I loved to shoot that gun. Ammo was cheap. Mil surp ball ammo for $2.50 a box of 50. One day I was out by the barn just plinking, and thought how cool it would be to "fan" the hammer, like they do on "Gunsmoke" or Wanted: "Dead or Alive" I drew the gun out of the holster, aimed it at a dirt berm, with grip safety applied, hammer in half cock mode and trigger pulled, I fanned the hammer. OUCH! I didn't realize that the slide would go back so fast! I didn't have time to get my right hand out of the way and the corner of the slide pushed its way into the fleshy part of my palm. Hurt like the dickens! Had a pretty good gash, and bleeding like a stuck pig(well not really, but it felt like it).USA1 wrote:Since we're confessing stupid acts of our youth...MadMonkey wrote:Heh, I caught a ricocheting BB in the *cough* while shooting at a tree once. Never tried that again (yeah, I was a dumb kidUSA1 wrote:Yep, that could put an eye out.![]()
Reminds me of the first and last time I shot at a tire with a BB gun when I was a kid.)
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I found some .22 short (rat shot) in a house we just moved into when I was a wee lad.
I discovered that you could hit them with a hammer and explode them. Well I caught a piece of fragmented brass
in my knuckle and had to go to the emergency room and have it dug out and stitched up. The only good part about it is now I have a really cool scar.
I didn't dare tell mom or dad what REALLY happened. I told them I slipped and fell on a pitchfork tong in the barn. Dad said "Son you gotta be careful out there. You could get really hurt." Mom said "go wrap it in a wet towel and it'll stop bleeding in a little while.
Moral of the story: do NOT under any circumstances try to fan a 1911!The scar stayed with me to this day, but it's all but gone. Ahhh, such a shame to waste youth on youth.