How the heck do you get your finger infront of a loaded Rattie?
had an accident today with the ratcatcher, had his finger infront of the silencer and got a bisley magnum stright thru it
How the heck do you get your finger infront of a loaded Rattie?
Yes - how can one...??How the heck do you get your finger infront of a loaded Rattie?
shooting from the winda, holding onto the plastic, rattie in shoulder
bis mag clipped the silencer so he slid it right down the barrel making it super carb
just happened to have his finger in the wrong place the poor guy
shame too for the first time in a long while he was enjoying my rifles
luckily it missed the bone, got an entry and an exit wound on it tho
looks like i'll have to keep a good eye on him next time!
Sounds familliar
I know a guy who lost his left hand 'trigger finger' in a simillar fashion, only difference is he did it with an MP5k.....Lost 2 joints of his finger and now has a rather fetching stump
His mistake was the primary reason all MP5k's were withdrawn to have the safer front end (with lip to stop your hand getting to close to the bang-ouch end)
Dave.
an mp5!
coulda been worse for me pa then
really glad i left the mp5's in their cases
I did a similar one; it seems very long ago now; with a Crosman pump-up pistol, fitted with a bespoke, and individual, (home-brewed, lash-up) rifle stock. In those days, I used to go for a grip at the front end of the stock, and extend my second digit (for piano players) in the direction of fire. I only got grazed, but the evidence is still there, as the skin is still thick. No experience is wasted though as it made me re-examine my front hold, and it actually paid dividends in accuracy. Pain, and accepted stupidity, can be good teachers.
What I can't understand is, why do I ALWAYS think I can kickstart other people's old bikes?
heres hoping he dosent get too much pain from it, hes apretty hard bloke ;-)
i got loads of scars n stuff
but then again what kinda guy wants fine manicured hands??!
Had a stepson once nearly lost his thumb when an air rifle snapped shut on his thumb whilst range shooting at school.Also heard locally of a chap who put his thumb up behind the slide on a Colt 45 Auto.
Slide ripped his thumb and hand back on recoil.Ah! those were the happy days of pistol ownership !
Graham
Designer of BASC Logo
my first question would be WHY??Also heard locally of a chap who put his thumb up behind the slide on a Colt 45 Auto.
maybe too much hollywood?
I heard of a bloke who got his finger chopped off in the loading port of an underlever air rifle- blew the mashed remains out of the barrel!
sounds like fun!
remind me never to try that
GAZ sorry to hear about your dads accident ,it just goes to show that even a relitively low powered air rifle can still be very dangerouse .I have just shown my 7 year old son your post as he shoots a rat catcher with a cut down stock to remind him that even though his gun is much smaller than any of mine you still need to allways be carefull and treat them as if they were fullbore when it comes to safety.
mark1, im glad you shown your son this, i wanted to warn people just how easy it can be, even for an experienced shooter.
looks like my job is done!