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<blockquote data-quote="murphranch" data-source="post: 3501404" data-attributes="member: 45833"><p>I took a high brass #5 12 gauge to my back during prairie chicken season in 1983. Luckily I had on Carhart bibs, carhart coat and about 3 layers under that. Chicken season would get stupid nutty sometimes. Literally somebody at every fence post. The guy who shot me was sideways drunk at daylight on opening morning. He was laying down when a big flight of birds came in about 15 feet off the ground. I was on a slope slightly above him. When someone yelled birds he sat up and hammered me. Knocked me on my face. Took 2 pellets. 1 behind my left ear the other at the base of neck and shoulders. The rest were stuck in that good brown canvas. </p><p> Saw a guy pull a revolver on my dad at a gas station once, I was probably 8 or 9. This guy told my dad to fill his car up after he finished filling up ours. Dad asked him “what are you going to do if I don’t.” He told dad he would blow his head off if he didn’t. Dad kinda giggled and told him “your gonna have a hard time making me do that with no bullets in that gun”. The dude just dropped his head down, put his pistol in his pocket and walked off. I didn’t know it at the time but dad said he could see light from the awning over the pumps through all 6 cylinders.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murphranch, post: 3501404, member: 45833"] I took a high brass #5 12 gauge to my back during prairie chicken season in 1983. Luckily I had on Carhart bibs, carhart coat and about 3 layers under that. Chicken season would get stupid nutty sometimes. Literally somebody at every fence post. The guy who shot me was sideways drunk at daylight on opening morning. He was laying down when a big flight of birds came in about 15 feet off the ground. I was on a slope slightly above him. When someone yelled birds he sat up and hammered me. Knocked me on my face. Took 2 pellets. 1 behind my left ear the other at the base of neck and shoulders. The rest were stuck in that good brown canvas. Saw a guy pull a revolver on my dad at a gas station once, I was probably 8 or 9. This guy told my dad to fill his car up after he finished filling up ours. Dad asked him “what are you going to do if I don’t.” He told dad he would blow his head off if he didn’t. Dad kinda giggled and told him “your gonna have a hard time making me do that with no bullets in that gun”. The dude just dropped his head down, put his pistol in his pocket and walked off. I didn’t know it at the time but dad said he could see light from the awning over the pumps through all 6 cylinders. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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