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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 1168995" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>My two favorite one,s for which I was present. First was a Glock 26 and "sympathetic hand motion" N.D. ( neglegent discharge ) Second was a .308 Steyer Scout of Col. Jeff Cooper's in the Palace Station Casino Las Vegas.</p><p></p><p>1. Guy I used to work with was showing how fast he could draw his Glock from any position. He was laying on the bed and as he jumped up and grabed his Glock, he also knocked his glass of water off the nightstand. Now he WAS mighty fast, cause he made a mad grab for the glass, and actually caught it! As his hand closed around the glass, his right hand also "grabbed" his Glock....KABOOOOM, <em>in the Radison Hotel down town La Paz Bolivia</em>. Damn Hotel was built out of what I would call Adobe, and the bullet was contained in the wall of the room.</p><p></p><p>2. Col Cooper was showing off his personal Steyr Scout, to some real top notch people, and he had cleared the magazine IN the gun, but as some of you might know there is a spare magazine in the butt stock. That was loaded with 168gr Federal Match ammo. A well known instructor from the North West was handling the rifle and listening to Cooper pontificate on the Steyr, he changed mags by feel as he listened, He remarked on how "user friendly" the rifle was and Cooper suggested he try the trigger!.......KABOOOOOOOB. The bullet went out the door of the confrence room, right through the line for the Buffet...hitting NO-ONE!!! went into the mens restroom, through 3 dividers and destroyed 2 urinals. The bullet lodged into the copper dwv pipe behind the last urinal. Who says 308 doesn't penetrat!!!</p><p></p><p>And yes have had one of my own. I was working on a 1911 doing a trigger job. I also had an almost identical gun on me. I took mine off and went to the restroom, came back and picked up what I thought My pistol and holstered it, I picked up the one I was working on and tried the trigger....Right into the tool box on the bench, where it was contained! </p><p></p><p>B.T.W the one I thought I was working on had a nice trigger........After that I always check and check again when I dry fire!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 1168995, member: 6064"] My two favorite one,s for which I was present. First was a Glock 26 and "sympathetic hand motion" N.D. ( neglegent discharge ) Second was a .308 Steyer Scout of Col. Jeff Cooper's in the Palace Station Casino Las Vegas. 1. Guy I used to work with was showing how fast he could draw his Glock from any position. He was laying on the bed and as he jumped up and grabed his Glock, he also knocked his glass of water off the nightstand. Now he WAS mighty fast, cause he made a mad grab for the glass, and actually caught it! As his hand closed around the glass, his right hand also "grabbed" his Glock....KABOOOOM, [I]in the Radison Hotel down town La Paz Bolivia[/I]. Damn Hotel was built out of what I would call Adobe, and the bullet was contained in the wall of the room. 2. Col Cooper was showing off his personal Steyr Scout, to some real top notch people, and he had cleared the magazine IN the gun, but as some of you might know there is a spare magazine in the butt stock. That was loaded with 168gr Federal Match ammo. A well known instructor from the North West was handling the rifle and listening to Cooper pontificate on the Steyr, he changed mags by feel as he listened, He remarked on how "user friendly" the rifle was and Cooper suggested he try the trigger!.......KABOOOOOOOB. The bullet went out the door of the confrence room, right through the line for the Buffet...hitting NO-ONE!!! went into the mens restroom, through 3 dividers and destroyed 2 urinals. The bullet lodged into the copper dwv pipe behind the last urinal. Who says 308 doesn't penetrat!!! And yes have had one of my own. I was working on a 1911 doing a trigger job. I also had an almost identical gun on me. I took mine off and went to the restroom, came back and picked up what I thought My pistol and holstered it, I picked up the one I was working on and tried the trigger....Right into the tool box on the bench, where it was contained! B.T.W the one I thought I was working on had a nice trigger........After that I always check and check again when I dry fire!!! [/QUOTE]
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