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  • Armed-N-Ready

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    Your lucky day

    Glad nobody was hurt. This should have made your buddy feel really bad. I am a bit surprised your parents weren't a bit more upset. You should never shoot an unarmed house. I would make him clean and eat the mattress.
     

    theweakerbrother

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    Haters want to hate.

    Don't worry op, they aren't man enough for a kilt.

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    Lots of firefighters wearing kilts in parades these days. More power to them!

    My culture was so manly, they were destroying others while wearing kilts.

    Mercop wears them... he is manly.
     

    jblomenberg16

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    hahaa i knew this would be good for a laugh

    a military buddy of mine wanted a kilt for a party later and brought over a **** load of fabric. me and him love guns, both have carry permits blah blah. well i showed him my new FAL and him and the other guy checked out some of my other guns, all unloaded, we checked them. well they were set aside and we started trying this kilt project. Well my other friend, not very gun savvy, we've taken him shooting and stuff but..well clearly gun safety was not ingrained in enough. My mil. buddy took out his (loaded) carry pistol and set it on my clothes drawer. Well a few minutes later i guess, while i was cutting fabric on the floor, non-gun savvy friend sitting on my bed takes the .380 (aha) cocks it aims at the wall and to all of our surprise!<insert> he pulled the trigger and <insert> the gun goes off...maybe a foot from my head, or at least it felt that way. I fairly sure he was going on the assumption that since the guns earlier had been empty that the one he picked up was just going to be empty :/

    i was pretty dazed for a while, i already have tinnitus but man were my ears ringing, my head still feels funny. it was a very draining experience, my parents have taken it surprisingly well. my dad in the garage didnt even hear it, and my mom heard her first gunshot. I keep thinking, "NO SHOOTING GUNS IN THE HOUSE" "GUNS ARE FOR OUTSIDE!" i think its been a helluva learning experience, we've decided no more guns out with friends over to avoid any rehash, and my dad doesnt want any of them bringing theyre guns with them into the house, which is fine by me

    oh ya my buddy feels bad about it..

    Fixed it for you....
     

    subtlesixer03

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    my friends come over to have me make one of them a kilt and this is what happens:runaway: who wants to guess how it happened and what caliber!?

    and no it wasnt me, or any of my guns, nobody hurt, bullet somewhere in my parents mattress. it was a buddy who i dont think is interested in guns anymore...

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    im guessing 38 spl from a j frame WITH a hammer. 3lb single action triggers can be a mother.
     

    subtlesixer03

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    hahaa i knew this would be good for a laugh

    a military buddy of mine wanted a kilt for a party later and brought over a **** load of fabric. me and him love guns, both have carry permits blah blah. well i showed him my new FAL and him and the other guy checked out some of my other guns, all unloaded, we checked them. well they were set aside and we started trying this kilt project. Well my other friend, not very gun savvy, we've taken him shooting and stuff but..well clearly gun safety was not ingrained in enough. My mil. buddy took out his (loaded) carry pistol and set it on my clothes drawer. Well a few minutes later i guess, while i was cutting fabric on the floor, non-gun savvy friend sitting on my bed takes the .380 (aha) cocks it aims at the wall and to all of our surprise! the gun goes off...maybe a foot from my head, or at least it felt that way. I fairly sure he was going on the assumption that since the guns earlier had been empty that the one he picked up was just going to be empty :/

    i was pretty dazed for a while, i already have tinnitus but man were my ears ringing, my head still feels funny. it was a very draining experience, my parents have taken it surprisingly well. my dad in the garage didnt even hear it, and my mom heard her first gunshot. I keep thinking, "NO SHOOTING GUNS IN THE HOUSE" "GUNS ARE FOR OUTSIDE!" i think its been a helluva learning experience, we've decided no more guns out with friends over to avoid any rehash, and my dad doesnt want any of them bringing theyre guns with them into the house, which is fine by me

    oh ya my buddy feels bad about it..

    fyi your heads gonna hurt for like five days. i was deaf for about and hour in one ear. 9mm shot shells ALOT louder then you would think. make a hell of a mess too.:runaway:
     

    sadclownwp

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    I request the balls being removed from your retarded friend. there are enough stupid people in the world already and we don't need them breeding. Really just cut them off and sew up the hole after you finish the kilts, it's for the good of the world.

    +1 rep for honesty.

    God i hope that some anti gun group doesn't get ahold of this thread.
     

    Que

    Meekness ≠ Weakness
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    Feb 20, 2009
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    :+1: for you parents! So, is your buddy coming over with his handy-dandy dry wall repair kit (with matching paint) and a new mattress?
     

    snorko

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    Apr 3, 2008
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    I will admit to having had a similar experience, with shooting a wall, not the kilt

    OP, from the pictures it looks like the .380 went fully through two walls (four sides of DW) before hitting the mattress?
     
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