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Originally Posted by FilthyHarry View Post
Scuse me, but how do you drop a gun? Does your barber drop his scissors or his clippers at work? Does he drop his food when he is eating? If so, that's OK. BUT...
Handling a gun is serious business. You have to bear down and pay attention to the gun. Handling a gun is like handling a baby... Do you think you would drop you 5-day-old granddaughter? Hell no you wouldn't. Why? Because you'd be paying attention to the max.
I think I can safely say a baby or two has been dropped throughout the course of human history.
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Lots of babies get dropped.......And I can "UNSAFELY say"...that I dropped my revolver one time.... The outcome of which convinced to never allow that to happen again.....
The gun discharged and the projectile went between my legs and lodged into the fiberglass cabinet beside me.....a pure blessing that I was not injured...but...it was a lesson well taken.
The weapon was a 22LR single action...I was 16 at the time.... and I will never forget it...!