This is my rifle this is my gun….I gave mine to our son for his collection. It’s cute but no fun.
This is my rifle this is my gun….I gave mine to our son for his collection. It’s cute but no fun.
Wow, that must have been a trip. I guess you went to the hospital? I got shot in the back with my brothers BB gun. I got a lot of mileage not telling momma when it happened.I shot myself in the right thigh with a 22 LR HP out of a Colt Frontier Scout fast drawing about age 15.
OUCH...good thing you didn't hit an artery GW, all the lives it might have changed.I shot myself in the right thigh with a 22 LR HP out of a Colt Frontier Scout fast drawing about age 15.
They've got something that looks like a wallet in your back pocket, one of the long sides falls down with a hinge action which is the grip.I don’t know if you’re aware what they make a handle for that gun that folds up underneath the barrel so it’s a teardrop. Grab the handle and flip it forward and the gun comes out. If you’d like, I can put a picture of mine up, I wouldn’t own that little gun if I had to grab that little handle and shoot it, because it would jump out of my hand as well as everybody else
Did you shoot 410 slugs out of it?I held onto mine, but it does have a sharp recoil. I also had a 410/45LC derringer.
Used to make little bombs out of 22 shells.I was about 9 or 10 when I set a .22 short off in the garage vice with a hammer and a nail. Hung a tool over the hole it left. Had my ears ringing for hours.
Is this a random pasta dish inspired by the moment or is this a traditional pasta dish you frequently have?You all have me so upset I’m going out for pasta….
An old biker friend down the road has thatI gave mine to our son for his collection. It’s cute but no fun.
Eggplant.Is this a random pasta dish inspired by the moment or is this a traditional pasta dish you frequently have?
Hearing aids…today….what?I was about 9 or 10 when I set a .22 short off in the garage vice with a hammer and a nail. Hung a tool over the hole it left. Had my ears ringing for hours.
Good thing it was 22LR HP and not .45LC or I would have a shorter leg on that side.OUCH...good thing you didn't hit an artery GW, all the lives it might have changed.
Yes and always at about 10' from the target because of the short sight radius.Did you shoot 410 slugs out of it?
I did, but we were way out in the pucker brush so it took awhile to get there.Wow, that must have been a trip. I guess you went to the hospital? I got shot in the back with my brothers BB gun. I got a lot of mileage not telling momma when it happened.
Did you get in trouble GW?Good thing it was 22LR HP and not .45LC or I would have a shorter leg on that side.
The HP stopped about three inches below the hole in my meaty thigh. Little bleeding and no pain really, because of the shock, and left a large tear drop shaped scar relative to the bullet size because of the entry angle, HP expansion, and muzzle blast.
They pulled it out using long hemostats and gave me antibiotics, before bandaging it and sending me on my way.
Damn sore the next day and for a time afterward, but not at the time.
Yes and always at about 10' from the target because of the short sight radius.
At that range, both the slug and the cup went through the paper target, making about a 20mm hole.
I think you can buy a gfi breaker and protect everything on that circuit at the panel.Yes after feeding the line side everything connected to the load is GFI protected.
The reason I say to install a GFI at each location is if you locate the feed and put the rest of the room or rooms on the load side ,they are protected but more sensitive ,
When you install a Gfi in a existing condition the absence of a ground is not as much of a issue.
If there is a fault it can be reset at the location.
Years ago when gfi were expensive they would put one in the garage and then a outside recept and a bath.
Gfi trips in the garage hidden behind something and people go for years with no bath receptical
Define trouble? I had to sell my Colt Frontier Scout and buscadero fast draw rig.Did you get in trouble GW?
I'm familiar with those type of injuries causing delayed pain. I worked with this fellow at a factory where newspapers were reduced to a slurry in a very large vat with rotating blades. For some reason Rolly decided he could take out an obstruction happening in the vat. I was standing on the opposite side of the vat when he pulled out his hand with 4 cleaved fingers. He started talking to me and not realizing what he had done. I was 17 and a summer student. I think I told him he might want to go to the hospital.
A few years later Rolly went into the storeroom to change a burnt out bulb, he managed to fall off the ladder and got a cord wrapped around his thumb. He was hanging there long enough where he needed the thumb removed.