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Guest tnpanscraper
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I most certainly learned a lesson...No doubt..

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Guest TurboniumOxide
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Had a buddy that had an ND cleaning his 45, and killed his fridge. And some beer inside.

Guest 70below
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I helped him clean a Mosin today so I didn't get shot :blush: lol

Seriously though, he seemed pretty shaken up, but I definitely think he's learned the lessons we all THINK we know.

Guest Fwdftw
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Happened to me de cocking a 38 snubbie when i was younger.. **** happens no one was hurt !

Guest tnpanscraper
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That sucks. Why did you decock it?

I was gonna carry it on half cock... Bad Idea...

Guest tnpanscraper
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I wanna see what the recovered slug looks like.:blush:

I'll try to find it this week...

Guest tnpanscraper
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I helped him clean a Mosin today so I didn't get shot :blush: lol

Seriously though, he seemed pretty shaken up, but I definitely think he's learned the lessons we all THINK we know.

Thanks 70.... I'm still kinda trippin'....

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I've seen a .357 go through the back of a couch, 2 walls, the back of a dresser, a dresser drawer full of clothing, and into the front of the dresser drawer.

Not sure it would have gone much further, but the only thing that prevented it from doing so was the decorative metal plate that the drawer handle was connected to.

Guest tnpanscraper
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I've seen a .357 go through the back of a couch, 2 walls, the back of a dresser, a dresser drawer full of clothing, and into the front of the dresser drawer.

Not sure it would have gone much further, but the only thing that prevented it from doing so was the decorative metal plate that the drawer handle was connected to.

.357 packs a punch.... Glad no one was hurt...

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I was gonna carry it on half cock... Bad Idea...

Very bad idea with a 1911. The firearm was designed to be carried cocked and locked. If you want to carry it with the hammer down, you need to just leave the chamber empty.

Guest tnpanscraper
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Very bad idea with a 1911. The firearm was designed to be carried cocked and locked. If you want to carry it with the hammer down, you need to just leave the chamber empty.

I know... As I said, it was a costly move on my part.... Man I feel like a dumb a$$...

Guest tnpanscraper
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Look on the bright side.. It couldve been worse: Negligent Discharge (warning: kinda gross, but not too bad.) $22,000 surgeons bill? Ouch. I'll take the dead comforter, thank you.

Freakin' WOW.... Sucks for that dude. Could have been me.

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My,what a big hole in your bed! :blush:

Had a buddy that had an ND cleaning his 45, and killed his fridge. And some beer inside.

Now,that's alcohol abuse!

Guest tnpanscraper
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.45 ain't no joke!!!!

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I'd have to cut out that section...frame it...and put it on the wall of my shop as a reminder...everybody makes mistakes. Luckily everybody (except the comforter) lived through this one. Thanks for posting...we all need reminders.:)

Guest tnpanscraper
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I'm just glad I'm still around to to post... Good idea on framing the comforter. I may do that....

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Now you realize your bed will be able to be represented by some crackpot lawyer and sue you for damages under the new Obama regulation czar- Cass Sunstein? :)

I'm glad no one got hurt because thats a HUGE hole on your matress.

Guest Bluemax
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Wow, Glad you and your family are OK. When your pulse get's back to normal, instead of beating yourself up over this, look at it this way, you are more aware of gun safety at this time than any class could have taught you. Also by having the "nads" to share the story, you may have made the rest of us be a little more careful

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Maybe that hole in your mattress is for another weapon of yours??? Hmmm?

Guest 70below
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Maybe that hole in your mattress is for another weapon of yours??? Hmmm?

Lol........Thank God he carries it concealed.

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Glad you didn't get hurt. Many people are surprisingly unprepared for the 1911 pistol and how to properly use it.

They are among the safest guns out there, but only if you know how to use them. IMHO they are so ubiquitous that people just assume that they are like any other revolver, glock, etc. and treat them as such.

Folks read up...Most people here do, in fact, know the ins and outs of the 1911. HOWEVER - If any reader here is a new shooter/owner with a 1911 and haven't spent at least 2 or 3 hours at home (unloaded) familiarizing with their proper use, loading, unloading, takedown, carry modes, and so on...Learn from this experience.

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Thanks for posting this. I don't have a 1911 yet but plan on getting one soon. You may have just saved MY mattress in the future. BTW, that entry wound is impressive! Tell the wife you were just looking for an excuse to take her shopping.

I too would be interested in seeing pics of the rest of the carnage. Helluva "war" story for sure!

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