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Unread 05-28-2016, 01:55 PM   #1
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Somewhere once I heard that "there are two kinds of shooters, those who have had an accidental discharge, aaaaaaand those who will have an accidental discharge"
The biggest mistake would be to think: "something like that could never happen to me".
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Somewhere once I heard that "there are wo kinds of shooters, those who have had an accidental discharge, aaaaaaand those who will have an accidental discharge"
The biggest mistake would be to think: "something like that could never happen to me".
Reminds me of the adage about SCUBA diving in a wet-suit. The two kinds of divers are those that "wet" their wet-suits--and those that lie about it. We hope that accidental/unintended/negligent discharge is not as inevitable!
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Somewhere once I heard that "there are wo kinds of shooters, those who have had an accidental discharge, aaaaaaand those who will have an accidental discharge"
The biggest mistake would be to think: "something like that could never happen to me".
Around here we call them "Negligent" discharges. There is no such thing as an "accidental" discharge.
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Around here we call them "Negligent" discharges. There is no such thing as an "accidental" discharge.
I agree with you absolutely, here some people call them "tragica fatalitą" that translated means "unfortunate things"...
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