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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2917151" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>Mine happened just like TRs did. And unluckily for me the wife had just left my shop/studio where it occured and was still just halfway down the hallway to the house. She came running back to see what had happened. I felt like a real dumbazz. My right ear still isnt the same. I just took the gun and put it on the table and left the room and went into the house to de-stress myself. It was a shaky experience and no matter how long youve been handling them- since I was 7 or so, over 40 years for me- its a humbling experience. I also felt like her confidence in me being able to handle my firearms was damaged and that was a little demeaning to myself. Shite happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2917151, member: 1535"] Mine happened just like TRs did. And unluckily for me the wife had just left my shop/studio where it occured and was still just halfway down the hallway to the house. She came running back to see what had happened. I felt like a real dumbazz. My right ear still isnt the same. I just took the gun and put it on the table and left the room and went into the house to de-stress myself. It was a shaky experience and no matter how long youve been handling them- since I was 7 or so, over 40 years for me- its a humbling experience. I also felt like her confidence in me being able to handle my firearms was damaged and that was a little demeaning to myself. Shite happens. [/QUOTE]
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