Rick almost getting killed by his in-laws to be
I disarmed my mother the first time she shot my USP .40 because of her unsafe handling contrary to my instruction and correction.
But, now she shoots well and is safe so perhaps it just took time.
Rick almost getting killed by his in-laws to be
The AD waiting to happen by people fitting every stereotype of white trash:
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I got in a big argument with the guy who instructed our CCW class over what I refer to as negligent discharges.
He said, "If you shoot enough, you WILL have an AD."
I said, "There is absolutely zero reason for a negligent discharge. I can't believe you're telling this class "they WILL have one."
And I always love it when fat disgusting slobs sport the hardcore high and tight haircut, as if it gives them the military image. LOL
I've never seen an AD. Ever. On mil or civ ranges, in the field, deployed, wherever.
I also can't believe a licensed firearms instructor would tell students that an AD is inevitable.
I was drunk once and shot my electrical socket. It was purely intentional though.
Drunk once my ass, you lyin' walkin' dildo.
Question for everybody: Is it not impossible to have a ND/AD if you follow the Rules of Firearm Handling?
1. All guns are always loaded.
2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you aren't willing to destroy.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.
4. Always be sure of your target and what's behind your target.
Now, you can have a techno-mechanical problem, yeah-but not an AD.
Question for everybody: Is it not impossible to have a ND/AD if you follow the Rules of Firearm Handling?
Interesting thing - unless the pic of the foot is over a week old (not likely, no bruising, edges have not started granulating, bone still glossy - possible traumatic constriction...) - there is surprisingly little blood in a very vascular area- note that the boot is not soaked in blood either. My guess is: This guy is going to lose at least one, possibly two toes due to a compromised peripheral circulation ...
Yeah, I was wondering about the Blood. Is this guys heart pumping at all? Or are all his arteries clogged?
So a real question for the Medical types here: Why isn't it gushing blood. You may have already said why but you need to speak slower and in simple English. I am a computer geek after all!
I've never seen an AD. Ever. On mil or civ ranges, in the field, deployed, wherever.
Dusty -venous stasis
Venous as in veins as in carry blood
Stasis as in static as in doesn't move so they don't carry blood
(I know you didn't really mean to ask whether his heart was pumping at all.)
Hence swelling, hence puffiness
Dusty -
Thanks for the ummm...explanation. I guess I will GoogleFu Venous Stasis. :uhh:
I was being sarcastic about the heart pumping!!!
For being a non-medic type that would have surprised me that there was not more blood is all! I would have thought blood would have been gushing!
Drunk once my ass, you lyin' walkin' dildo.
Question for everybody: Is it not impossible to have a ND/AD if you follow the Rules of Firearm Handling?
1. All guns are always loaded.
2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you aren't willing to destroy.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.
4. Always be sure of your target and what's behind your target.
Now, you can have a techno-mechanical problem, yeah-but not an AD.
Since January 2007, there have been 126 reported negligent discharges in the Operation Enduring Freedom area of operation resulting in the deaths of three people and the injuring of 11 people.