Lets learn from my mistake

Butterscotch

....once, a long time ago, my partner and I were reprimanded for "hurting the feelings" of a bad guy (honest). If I'd only had that butterscotch and tea then, we could have had a little tea party!
 
Most helpful, and you didnt have to share this with us and endure the harrassment, but you did.:D Thanks.
 
Does the Green Tea drink mix prevent rust? I heard it contains antioxidents.:D

I also heard that butterscotch is the number one cause of rimlock in .32acp's.:D




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Please submit one of these to the monthly photo contest....... I will vote for you :p. At first I thought this was some attempt at camouflaging your mag lol. I got a good chuckle out of that, hope you got it cleaned up nicely. There are worse things I'd hate to find stuck to one of my mags :D
 
Butterscotch, greentea, and the added flavor of brass and copper:p. What a party the old taste buds will have with this one.:barf:
 
Back when i carried a " lunch box " i got around it by ( sometimes the pistol was in the cooler ) carrying everything in ziplocks . a gallon one held them all with all smaller in their own .
 
A lesson well taught! I now try to keep my mag separated from "stuff". My lesson was a quarter firmly stuck in the lips of my spare mag. It never would have gotten in the mag well. We don't need extra parts going into the mag well!
I think mine cleaned up easier than yours! :D

Mark.
 
My first reaction was: "What the heck is that!?. Took me a second to figure it out.

I do admit, I did get a bit of a chuckle out of it once you said you never were in the position to have to use it.

As much ridicule you've gotten so far, I'm seriously glad you're alright and was man enough to post this as a lesson for us all at your expense.
 
Yeah, they do that sometimes... reminds me of the time I pulled a compact 9mm (out of the bag I also carried snacks in) & it came out with a big fat raisin stuck in the muzzle.
Even the hoplophobes present at that moment lightend up !
 
Reminds me of a coon hunt one night. We set camp up and my hunting buddy was fixing coffee over a camp fire with his Sig in a shoulder holster. Not real smart in the 1st place to lean over a hot fire with a gun holstered, but you can see where this is headed.
Dam thing fell out of the holster right into the fire.
I ran like hell and my buds trying to figure out how to save his SIG.
When the 1st round popped I went up a tree.
The Sig unfortunately was lost to the fire as was the coffee pot.
 
I did something similar with digital camera

It involved a digital camera, a plastic bag, and a mushy pear. I'll bet your magazine was easier to clean than my digital camera!:D
 
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