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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 2725074" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>I worked at a gunshop in college. A guy was checking out a used Taurus PT-92. He wanted to field strip it to check out some of the internals. Knowing the guy as one of our best, regular customers, and knowing his proficiency with firearms, I was fine with him doing it. However, one of the local college know it alls that worked there told the guy that he couldn't allow it and only he could disassemble the firearm. Fine. All goes well until Joe College reassembled the Tauras and promptly cycled the slide which launched off the frame and right through the glass display case of some of our higher end handguns. He had failed to swing the little lever on the side that locks the slide to the frame. For some reason, Joe College didn't last long at the shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 2725074, member: 26476"] I worked at a gunshop in college. A guy was checking out a used Taurus PT-92. He wanted to field strip it to check out some of the internals. Knowing the guy as one of our best, regular customers, and knowing his proficiency with firearms, I was fine with him doing it. However, one of the local college know it alls that worked there told the guy that he couldn't allow it and only he could disassemble the firearm. Fine. All goes well until Joe College reassembled the Tauras and promptly cycled the slide which launched off the frame and right through the glass display case of some of our higher end handguns. He had failed to swing the little lever on the side that locks the slide to the frame. For some reason, Joe College didn't last long at the shop. [/QUOTE]
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