Spook said: (quoted from post at 21:30:23 02/08/13) I talked to a guy 2 weeks ago, he had shot himself in the butt, damaged the sciatic nerve, now he has trouble with his ankle, the nerve is screwed up. He had it in a pair of jeans, picked up the jeans, the gun dropped out, he didn't know he was shot until he saw the blood. He surprised me, said it was a 9mm. I didn't know they made them in that round. He has taken a lot of flak, since he is a retired police officer.....
Something sounds strange there. Any of those I've seen have a very significant hammer spring, takes a lot of effort to cock since the hammer fall is so short. And most have terribly heavy triggers too. Maybe it did happen like he said, but it wouldn't be the first time someone was goofing around and shot themselves then came up with a story about how it was the guns fault.
This post was edited by Bret4207 at 04:21:36 02/09/13.
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