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| 25 Jan 2015 01:11 AM |
Pushed my wrist back and hit me in the head. My wrist hurt for the next few weeks.
Not the bullet, silly. The gun itself hit me in the head when I shot it. That was fun.
It was really loud too. Any recommendations for smaller guns, smaller recoil? My wrists can't handle that.
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| 25 Jan 2015 01:11 AM |
well I shot a .410 "the judge" when I was 10 but that might be too much 4 u
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| 25 Jan 2015 01:12 AM |
| usually if you go to training, they help you deal with recoil |
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| 25 Jan 2015 01:12 AM |
"a pistol"
Yeah..? Any recommends?
"but that might be too much 4 u"
My friend wanted me to shoot it. I didn't want to bump my head again.
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| 25 Jan 2015 01:14 AM |
I dislocated my arm with a shotgun once We have a variety of weapons in some properties for self defense versus robbers One of the workers let me blow the shotgun horrible feeling |
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| 25 Jan 2015 01:19 AM |
I wanted to shoot a rifle once. My friend who owns a lot of the guns I shot before handed me one of his. Didn't know which one, but it was definitely one of those big heavy carbines, looked like an M1 Garand.
So I shot that at a tree in his backyard. I missed completely, nearly shot my friend himself. Knocked me to the ground, and I lied there for a couple minutes, disoriented, laughing. Then I tried to get up, and I realised my shoulder was misplaced. Hurt real bad. I had to get up with my legs.
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