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I actually had this happen to me once although I caused it I fired a 230gr 45 FMJ ball round at a piece of bulletproof acrylic that was way too close to be safe..... the bullet turned into a mushroom pancake-like thing and it actually ricocheted and hit me on the wrist and it went up my sleeve. At first I thought I got stung by a bee in the wrist but I was like it's too freaking cold for bees! Then the flattened slug fell out of my hoodie sleeve onto the ground.... needless to say I became a lot more cautious about how I use reactive targets.A few decades ago, a local cop in town was dicking around with his gun in the cruiser. The gun fired, the bullet went through the floor, ricocheted off the ground and struck my brother-in-law who happened to be walking down the sidewalk across the street. No blood drawn fortunately.
The ragged mushroomed bullet tore through the calf of his loose jeans just atop of his boot and dropped into his pull on Frye boot. He stopped and took his boot off and dumped the bullet out, put his boot back on, then walked up to the cruiser and asked the cop....."You missing something?" Oooops!
Today, that would be like winning the lottery, but society just wasn't so litigious back then.
So a 22lr shell found in a stairwell means complete lockdown, but an actual pull of the trigger means carry on with your day?
So a 22lr shell found in a stairwell means complete lockdown, but an actual pull of the trigger means carry on with your day?
Yup, it happens more frequently than people think.I actually had this happen to me once although I caused it I fired a 230gr 45 FMJ ball round at a piece of bulletproof acrylic that was way too close to be safe..... the bullet turned into a mushroom pancake-like thing and it actually ricocheted and hit me on the wrist and it went up my sleeve. At first I thought I got stung by a bee in the wrist but I was like it's too freaking cold for bees! Then the flattened slug fell out of my hoodie sleeve onto the ground.... needless to say I became a lot more cautious about how I use reactive targets.
It's all the proof that you need that police are above the law.Media and police spokesperson describing the exact same incident:
FalArAk = Negligent discharge
LEO = Accidental discharge
It's all the proof that you need that police are above the law.
Consequences of a civilian ND:
-loss of firearms
-loss of LTC
-a slew of charges including discharge near a dwelling, disorderly, and disturbing peace
Consequences of a popo ND:
-qualified immunity, since they carry firearms as part of their job and things happen.
Particularly when the gun is on a duty belt.The ol’ P320 strikes again!!
Who the f*** unholsters to take a dump??
I went there. So sad…So a 22lr shell found in a stairwell means complete lockdown, but an actual pull of the trigger means carry on with your day?
Lockdown At Lincoln-Sudbury High After Shell Casings Found
Lincoln-Sudbury High School was temporarily placed into lockdown on Monday after a teacher found two shell casings in the school.www.cbsnews.com
XD and pink panties checks out.