Ease up a little.
The first poster said
Although VERY mean, I know of a guy
He admitted it was mean.
Yeah, he shouldn't have posted it.
The second poster said
I forget to tell her to hold it tight against her shoulder.
He did not do anything to intentionally hurt anyone.
I got the impression that it was funny between them and he didn't expect any outrage.
Probably didn't deserve any either.
Let's not start a pile on and get this thread closed.
The premise is not all that bad.
There are funny stories that can be told.
Lighten up, and keep the cruel humor out.
All will be well.
Here is mine.
At the last day of class we were doing a contest to see who was the fastest.
This is to help get the adrenaline up and simulate pressure.
We shot two at a time at poppers.
You had to knock down your popper first to win, just hitting it was not good enough.
I had been shooting my Para LTC commander all day long.
Suddenly, right before the contest the hammer followed the slide and I was afraid to shoot it anymore.
One of the officers loaned me his stainless Colt 1911 government (it was either an XS or an XSE) It was a beautiful gun.
I got to the line and the fire command was given.
Now, for the uninformed, a government 1911 has a 3/4" longer barrel than a commander 1911.
The guy I was shooting against was a friend and we had competed during the whole day. He was good.
The range officer called "Fire" and I pulled my borrowed colt straight up just like I am supposed to.
Then when I went to rotate it, it was 3/4" longer than my ltc and it was not clear of the holster.
It twisted right out of my hands.
All I could think was Don't drop Joe's gun. Don't drop Joe's gun. Don't drop Joe's gun. going over and over in my head.
I brought my left hand over and pressed the pistol between my hands to steady it.
I got a shooting grip, brought the gun up, and fired a single round and knocked over the popper.
I was embarrassed, but I wasn't going to give up.
At no time did the muzzle sweep anyone and it stayed pointed downrange despite my disaster.
I looked over at the range officers and they were practically ROFL.
I had won.
HAHAHAHA!
My competitor had hit the popper multiple times but failed to knock it over!
He practically emptied his magazine while I was fumbling around.
I learned a great lesson.
BE SURE YOUR BARREL IS CLEAR OF THE HOLSTER!!!