Posted by VernMI on March 05, 2009 at 15:21:08 from (207.69.137.26):
In Reply to: Tragic event posted by JayinNY on March 05, 2009 at 07:39:36:
I hate to admit it but I have done it. I cleaned the gun in the basement and was watching TV at the same time so my attention was not focused. Got it all cleaned and even dry fired it to see if it worked OK. Then while still watching TV I put the clip back in not thinking it might have shells in it. While still watching TV just before I put it in the case I put the bolt back in and just pulled the trigger before putting it inside the case. It was pointed at the poured cement wall when it went off. I can tell you it was a LOUD awakening for me. Never leave a clip in a gun, watch TV, listen to the radio, or have friends over talking when you do gun work.
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