O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
#21
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there is
anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought them
to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin, etc).
Looks real fishy to me.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
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> He is a big guy, a 40 doesn't have a lot of recoil, but it should have
> some.... Can you see any recoil? even a little?? You don't think the
guy
> would put a blank in there to give the kids something to think about? Or
> what a good stage for an anti-gun activist. After all after he was shot
> he did continue with his presentation, seems like it would be a good time
to
> sit down and lick your wounds. Video seems fishy to me.
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:24idndN32ZaqeqPfRVn-tg@magma.ca...
> > More scary than funny
> >
> >
http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/b/ccri/t...u/deaclass.wmv
> >
>
>
>
entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there is
anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought them
to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin, etc).
Looks real fishy to me.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:QeJ%d.1548$2K.495@fe50.usenetserver.com...
> He is a big guy, a 40 doesn't have a lot of recoil, but it should have
> some.... Can you see any recoil? even a little?? You don't think the
guy
> would put a blank in there to give the kids something to think about? Or
> what a good stage for an anti-gun activist. After all after he was shot
> he did continue with his presentation, seems like it would be a good time
to
> sit down and lick your wounds. Video seems fishy to me.
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:24idndN32ZaqeqPfRVn-tg@magma.ca...
> > More scary than funny
> >
> >
http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/b/ccri/t...u/deaclass.wmv
> >
>
>
>
#22
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there is
anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought them
to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin, etc).
Looks real fishy to me.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:QeJ%d.1548$2K.495@fe50.usenetserver.com...
> He is a big guy, a 40 doesn't have a lot of recoil, but it should have
> some.... Can you see any recoil? even a little?? You don't think the
guy
> would put a blank in there to give the kids something to think about? Or
> what a good stage for an anti-gun activist. After all after he was shot
> he did continue with his presentation, seems like it would be a good time
to
> sit down and lick your wounds. Video seems fishy to me.
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:24idndN32ZaqeqPfRVn-tg@magma.ca...
> > More scary than funny
> >
> >
http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/b/ccri/t...u/deaclass.wmv
> >
>
>
>
entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there is
anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought them
to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin, etc).
Looks real fishy to me.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:QeJ%d.1548$2K.495@fe50.usenetserver.com...
> He is a big guy, a 40 doesn't have a lot of recoil, but it should have
> some.... Can you see any recoil? even a little?? You don't think the
guy
> would put a blank in there to give the kids something to think about? Or
> what a good stage for an anti-gun activist. After all after he was shot
> he did continue with his presentation, seems like it would be a good time
to
> sit down and lick your wounds. Video seems fishy to me.
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:24idndN32ZaqeqPfRVn-tg@magma.ca...
> > More scary than funny
> >
> >
http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/b/ccri/t...u/deaclass.wmv
> >
>
>
>
#23
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
Hi William,
You and every American need to take a class in firearm safety. The
semi automatic being shown was previously loaded with clip and one round
chambered. Pulling the clip does nothing to remove the chambered shell,
that's why we pull the slide back to eject that round. Unfortunately
this idiot just pulled it back far enough to lock it open, but not clear
it, or cradled it in an open hand up side down to catch the round and it
slide back into the bore, as pictured:
http://www.----------.com/browning2.jpg If every one was trained, I
firmly believe we wouldn't have another eight plus students killed
today.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
> entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
> even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
> about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
> weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there is
> anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
> he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought them
> to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin, etc).
>
> Looks real fishy to me.
You and every American need to take a class in firearm safety. The
semi automatic being shown was previously loaded with clip and one round
chambered. Pulling the clip does nothing to remove the chambered shell,
that's why we pull the slide back to eject that round. Unfortunately
this idiot just pulled it back far enough to lock it open, but not clear
it, or cradled it in an open hand up side down to catch the round and it
slide back into the bore, as pictured:
http://www.----------.com/browning2.jpg If every one was trained, I
firmly believe we wouldn't have another eight plus students killed
today.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
> entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
> even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
> about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
> weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there is
> anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
> he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought them
> to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin, etc).
>
> Looks real fishy to me.
#24
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
Hi William,
You and every American need to take a class in firearm safety. The
semi automatic being shown was previously loaded with clip and one round
chambered. Pulling the clip does nothing to remove the chambered shell,
that's why we pull the slide back to eject that round. Unfortunately
this idiot just pulled it back far enough to lock it open, but not clear
it, or cradled it in an open hand up side down to catch the round and it
slide back into the bore, as pictured:
http://www.----------.com/browning2.jpg If every one was trained, I
firmly believe we wouldn't have another eight plus students killed
today.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
> entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
> even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
> about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
> weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there is
> anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
> he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought them
> to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin, etc).
>
> Looks real fishy to me.
You and every American need to take a class in firearm safety. The
semi automatic being shown was previously loaded with clip and one round
chambered. Pulling the clip does nothing to remove the chambered shell,
that's why we pull the slide back to eject that round. Unfortunately
this idiot just pulled it back far enough to lock it open, but not clear
it, or cradled it in an open hand up side down to catch the round and it
slide back into the bore, as pictured:
http://www.----------.com/browning2.jpg If every one was trained, I
firmly believe we wouldn't have another eight plus students killed
today.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
> entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
> even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
> about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
> weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there is
> anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
> he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought them
> to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin, etc).
>
> Looks real fishy to me.
#25
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
Hi William,
You and every American need to take a class in firearm safety. The
semi automatic being shown was previously loaded with clip and one round
chambered. Pulling the clip does nothing to remove the chambered shell,
that's why we pull the slide back to eject that round. Unfortunately
this idiot just pulled it back far enough to lock it open, but not clear
it, or cradled it in an open hand up side down to catch the round and it
slide back into the bore, as pictured:
http://www.----------.com/browning2.jpg If every one was trained, I
firmly believe we wouldn't have another eight plus students killed
today.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
> entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
> even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
> about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
> weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there is
> anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
> he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought them
> to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin, etc).
>
> Looks real fishy to me.
You and every American need to take a class in firearm safety. The
semi automatic being shown was previously loaded with clip and one round
chambered. Pulling the clip does nothing to remove the chambered shell,
that's why we pull the slide back to eject that round. Unfortunately
this idiot just pulled it back far enough to lock it open, but not clear
it, or cradled it in an open hand up side down to catch the round and it
slide back into the bore, as pictured:
http://www.----------.com/browning2.jpg If every one was trained, I
firmly believe we wouldn't have another eight plus students killed
today.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
> entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
> even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
> about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
> weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there is
> anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
> he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought them
> to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin, etc).
>
> Looks real fishy to me.
#26
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there), no
recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough to
lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has been
a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing that
I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents do
happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
that we witnessed an accident here.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:423F7804.61538C36@***.net...
> Hi William,
> You and every American need to take a class in firearm safety. The
> semi automatic being shown was previously loaded with clip and one round
> chambered. Pulling the clip does nothing to remove the chambered shell,
> that's why we pull the slide back to eject that round. Unfortunately
> this idiot just pulled it back far enough to lock it open, but not clear
> it, or cradled it in an open hand up side down to catch the round and it
> slide back into the bore, as pictured:
> http://www.----------.com/browning2.jpg If every one was trained, I
> firmly believe we wouldn't have another eight plus students killed
> today.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> William Oliveri wrote:
>>
>> Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
>> entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
>> even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
>> about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
>> weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there
>> is
>> anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
>> he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought
>> them
>> to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin,
>> etc).
>>
>> Looks real fishy to me.
continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there), no
recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough to
lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has been
a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing that
I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents do
happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
that we witnessed an accident here.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:423F7804.61538C36@***.net...
> Hi William,
> You and every American need to take a class in firearm safety. The
> semi automatic being shown was previously loaded with clip and one round
> chambered. Pulling the clip does nothing to remove the chambered shell,
> that's why we pull the slide back to eject that round. Unfortunately
> this idiot just pulled it back far enough to lock it open, but not clear
> it, or cradled it in an open hand up side down to catch the round and it
> slide back into the bore, as pictured:
> http://www.----------.com/browning2.jpg If every one was trained, I
> firmly believe we wouldn't have another eight plus students killed
> today.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> William Oliveri wrote:
>>
>> Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
>> entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
>> even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
>> about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
>> weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there
>> is
>> anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
>> he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought
>> them
>> to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin,
>> etc).
>>
>> Looks real fishy to me.
#27
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Posts: n/a
Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there), no
recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough to
lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has been
a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing that
I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents do
happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
that we witnessed an accident here.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:423F7804.61538C36@***.net...
> Hi William,
> You and every American need to take a class in firearm safety. The
> semi automatic being shown was previously loaded with clip and one round
> chambered. Pulling the clip does nothing to remove the chambered shell,
> that's why we pull the slide back to eject that round. Unfortunately
> this idiot just pulled it back far enough to lock it open, but not clear
> it, or cradled it in an open hand up side down to catch the round and it
> slide back into the bore, as pictured:
> http://www.----------.com/browning2.jpg If every one was trained, I
> firmly believe we wouldn't have another eight plus students killed
> today.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> William Oliveri wrote:
>>
>> Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
>> entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
>> even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
>> about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
>> weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there
>> is
>> anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
>> he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought
>> them
>> to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin,
>> etc).
>>
>> Looks real fishy to me.
continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there), no
recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough to
lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has been
a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing that
I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents do
happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
that we witnessed an accident here.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:423F7804.61538C36@***.net...
> Hi William,
> You and every American need to take a class in firearm safety. The
> semi automatic being shown was previously loaded with clip and one round
> chambered. Pulling the clip does nothing to remove the chambered shell,
> that's why we pull the slide back to eject that round. Unfortunately
> this idiot just pulled it back far enough to lock it open, but not clear
> it, or cradled it in an open hand up side down to catch the round and it
> slide back into the bore, as pictured:
> http://www.----------.com/browning2.jpg If every one was trained, I
> firmly believe we wouldn't have another eight plus students killed
> today.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> William Oliveri wrote:
>>
>> Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
>> entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
>> even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
>> about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
>> weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there
>> is
>> anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
>> he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought
>> them
>> to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin,
>> etc).
>>
>> Looks real fishy to me.
#28
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there), no
recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough to
lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has been
a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing that
I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents do
happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
that we witnessed an accident here.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:423F7804.61538C36@***.net...
> Hi William,
> You and every American need to take a class in firearm safety. The
> semi automatic being shown was previously loaded with clip and one round
> chambered. Pulling the clip does nothing to remove the chambered shell,
> that's why we pull the slide back to eject that round. Unfortunately
> this idiot just pulled it back far enough to lock it open, but not clear
> it, or cradled it in an open hand up side down to catch the round and it
> slide back into the bore, as pictured:
> http://www.----------.com/browning2.jpg If every one was trained, I
> firmly believe we wouldn't have another eight plus students killed
> today.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> William Oliveri wrote:
>>
>> Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
>> entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
>> even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
>> about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
>> weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there
>> is
>> anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
>> he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought
>> them
>> to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin,
>> etc).
>>
>> Looks real fishy to me.
continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there), no
recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough to
lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has been
a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing that
I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents do
happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
that we witnessed an accident here.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:423F7804.61538C36@***.net...
> Hi William,
> You and every American need to take a class in firearm safety. The
> semi automatic being shown was previously loaded with clip and one round
> chambered. Pulling the clip does nothing to remove the chambered shell,
> that's why we pull the slide back to eject that round. Unfortunately
> this idiot just pulled it back far enough to lock it open, but not clear
> it, or cradled it in an open hand up side down to catch the round and it
> slide back into the bore, as pictured:
> http://www.----------.com/browning2.jpg If every one was trained, I
> firmly believe we wouldn't have another eight plus students killed
> today.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> William Oliveri wrote:
>>
>> Me too. Looks like the trajectory of the bullet would miss his foot
>> entirely. Not only that, no one rushed up to see if he was alright, not
>> even his staff. On the gun side, I can't see and I don't know anything
>> about a Glock 40 but it seem to be safe there should be no clip in the
>> weapon. When he closed the chamber he also should check to see if there
>> is
>> anything in the chamber. Especially in a room full of kids. In fact,
>> he/they should have thoroughly checked the weapons before they brought
>> them
>> to a class and perhaps somehow disabled them (remove the firing pin,
>> etc).
>>
>> Looks real fishy to me.
#29
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Posts: n/a
Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
of it blows back to eject and reload. It's designed like the 9 mm not to
go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
"I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
loaded. Period!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Rusted wrote:
>
> There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
> continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there), no
> recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
> presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough to
> lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
> Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has been
> a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing that
> I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents do
> happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
> that we witnessed an accident here.
of it blows back to eject and reload. It's designed like the 9 mm not to
go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
"I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
loaded. Period!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Rusted wrote:
>
> There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
> continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there), no
> recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
> presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough to
> lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
> Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has been
> a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing that
> I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents do
> happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
> that we witnessed an accident here.
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Re: O.T. An interesting demonstration on gun safety?
There really isn't much recoil on 40 caliber semi automatic, most
of it blows back to eject and reload. It's designed like the 9 mm not to
go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
"I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
loaded. Period!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Rusted wrote:
>
> There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
> continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there), no
> recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
> presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough to
> lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
> Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has been
> a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing that
> I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents do
> happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
> that we witnessed an accident here.
of it blows back to eject and reload. It's designed like the 9 mm not to
go through a flak jacket, like it's not a Real pistol like my 45:
http://www.----------.com/browning.jpg or my 44 Magnum:
http://www.----------.com/44_22.jpg
"I have been to there has been a rule about no ammo allowed in the
same room as the firearms." What plant are you on? All weapons are
loaded. Period!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Rusted wrote:
>
> There are too many fishy things wrong with that video. Getting shot and
> continuing? No aid check you out? Wrong trajectory (good point there), no
> recoil?? Also the timing of the shot seemed to flow very well with his
> presentation. Also Bill if you pull a slide of a Glock back far enough to
> lock it open it will eject the chambered round.
> Also any of the firearm training classes that I have been to there has been
> a rule about no ammo allowed in the same room as the firearms. Nothing that
> I know of requires that to be a rule, but it makes good sense. Accidents do
> happen all of the time with about every items we own, I just don't think
> that we witnessed an accident here.