Accidents and near misses
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:50 pm
Just curious to hear any firearms related accidents (whether negligent e.g. forgot to unload or truly accidental e.g. slamfires, exploding barrels etc) or near misses people have experienced or witnessed. I know there is another topic on here about the exploding .410 one user experienced. Any others?
The only experience I can relate is when I was trying out a friend's rifle and it fired when I closed the bolt on it. Result of a floating firing pin. Thankfully it was pointed in a safe direction so some soiled underwear was the only casualty. I will tell you two incidents a friend of mine regaled me with too. When he was a boy in the 60s he had a 20 gauge Browning. One day he tripped and the muzzle got stuck in the dirt. Not knowing the proper thing to do, he cleared the bore simply by firing a round. Luckily the barrel stayed intact so no harm was done. On another occasion he had the unfortunate habit of playing with the safety catch which ended in near-disaster. The gun had a cross-bolt safety that he would flick from safe to fire and then back to safe, and then to check that the gun was on safe he would give the trigger a little tug (kids, right?). Walking through the woods one day he managed to get out of rhythm and ended up pulling the trigger with the safety off. His brother was walking with him and had he been a yard further on he'd now be shorter by a head :lol:
The only experience I can relate is when I was trying out a friend's rifle and it fired when I closed the bolt on it. Result of a floating firing pin. Thankfully it was pointed in a safe direction so some soiled underwear was the only casualty. I will tell you two incidents a friend of mine regaled me with too. When he was a boy in the 60s he had a 20 gauge Browning. One day he tripped and the muzzle got stuck in the dirt. Not knowing the proper thing to do, he cleared the bore simply by firing a round. Luckily the barrel stayed intact so no harm was done. On another occasion he had the unfortunate habit of playing with the safety catch which ended in near-disaster. The gun had a cross-bolt safety that he would flick from safe to fire and then back to safe, and then to check that the gun was on safe he would give the trigger a little tug (kids, right?). Walking through the woods one day he managed to get out of rhythm and ended up pulling the trigger with the safety off. His brother was walking with him and had he been a yard further on he'd now be shorter by a head :lol: