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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3962665" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>My sister shot herself in the palm of the hand several years ago after going through “training “ to get her concealed carry with a sub compact pistol in .380. </p><p>When she called for an ambulance, LEO got there first. </p><p>She said it hurt like hell but the LEO questioned her at home and later at the hospital saying it was a defensive wound and wanted a name. Wouldn’t give it up until the Dr’s ran him off. </p><p>According to her story, the pistol was on the table so she picked it up to put in her purse, losing her grip on it. </p><p>She said she made a couple fumbling grabs at it before catching it in both hands, with her finger getting on the trigger resulting in the pistol firing. No bones hit but the HP did leave a bigger exit wound vs entry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3962665, member: 5412"] My sister shot herself in the palm of the hand several years ago after going through “training “ to get her concealed carry with a sub compact pistol in .380. When she called for an ambulance, LEO got there first. She said it hurt like hell but the LEO questioned her at home and later at the hospital saying it was a defensive wound and wanted a name. Wouldn’t give it up until the Dr’s ran him off. According to her story, the pistol was on the table so she picked it up to put in her purse, losing her grip on it. She said she made a couple fumbling grabs at it before catching it in both hands, with her finger getting on the trigger resulting in the pistol firing. No bones hit but the HP did leave a bigger exit wound vs entry. [/QUOTE]
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