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<blockquote data-quote="RockHopper" data-source="post: 3781666" data-attributes="member: 49099"><p>One of the ranges I worked at in Washington, lost a private instructor to a magnum revolver in a woman's hands. He stood directly behind her with a hand on her shoulder to brace, and having been told to hang on for dear life......that's exactly what she did. </p><p>Recoil from the first shot swung the muzzle up over her shoulder, and enough momentary slack on trigger for a reset. The 2nd accidental shot caught him directly in the face.</p><p></p><p>A few years later at the same range....</p><p></p><p>While teaching my ex-wife to shoot, (9mm) she ran through a mag and had a stoppage. Setting down the pistol, we switched places while I cleared her stove-pipe. (Heh heh)</p><p></p><p>What happened was that her off-hand thumb tip caught the rear of the slide and caused a short stroke. It also took a good sized chunk out of her thumb, and she was unaware. I turned around to find blood EVERYwhere. Shirt, hands, face.....</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I panicked a little. I ripped her shirt and bra right off in front of about 30 strangers. She had amazing knockers, so it was a fairly exciting day for everyone there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockHopper, post: 3781666, member: 49099"] One of the ranges I worked at in Washington, lost a private instructor to a magnum revolver in a woman's hands. He stood directly behind her with a hand on her shoulder to brace, and having been told to hang on for dear life......that's exactly what she did. Recoil from the first shot swung the muzzle up over her shoulder, and enough momentary slack on trigger for a reset. The 2nd accidental shot caught him directly in the face. A few years later at the same range.... While teaching my ex-wife to shoot, (9mm) she ran through a mag and had a stoppage. Setting down the pistol, we switched places while I cleared her stove-pipe. (Heh heh) What happened was that her off-hand thumb tip caught the rear of the slide and caused a short stroke. It also took a good sized chunk out of her thumb, and she was unaware. I turned around to find blood EVERYwhere. Shirt, hands, face..... Honestly, I panicked a little. I ripped her shirt and bra right off in front of about 30 strangers. She had amazing knockers, so it was a fairly exciting day for everyone there. [/QUOTE]
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