From an IT challenged person - I couldn't get the link to work
^ I second that!
No, but I did an armchair pop when I was 20 and lowering the hammer on a 1911. Entirely my fault; I'm left handed and the 1911 didn't have an ambidextrous safety so I didn't want to carry with the hammer back. I had an ambi-safety installed the next payday, though.
Funny thing, neither of the two other guys in the trailer we were renting to stay out of the barracks during SFQC bothered to wake up.
No, but I did an armchair pop when I was 20 and lowering the hammer on a 1911. Entirely my fault; I'm left handed and the 1911 didn't have an ambidextrous safety so I didn't want to carry with the hammer back. I had an ambi-safety installed the next payday, though.
Funny thing, neither of the two other guys in the trailer we were renting to stay out of the barracks during SFQC bothered to wake up.
Well... the dumb way of course, whaddaya expect?How were you lowering the hammer?
Well... the dumb way of course, whaddaya expect?
Point muzzle in a safe direction, pull trigger with thumb controlling the hammer thusly allowing the discharging of said pistol into the armchair and the trailer floor when the hammer slips.
After that point I never lowered the hammer unless I was unloading and then it was After clearing the chamber.
No, but I did an armchair pop when I was 20 and lowering the hammer on a 1911. Entirely my fault; I'm left handed and the 1911 didn't have an ambidextrous safety so I didn't want to carry with the hammer back. I had an ambi-safety installed the next payday, though.
Funny thing, neither of the two other guys in the trailer we were renting to stay out of the barracks during SFQC bothered to wake up.