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    Quote Originally Posted by sneakerd View Post
    We correct gently as necessary, and hope they remember.
    That slap up side the head you gave me wasn't too gentle.............

    I keed, I keed......

    Back on topic, Sorry this had to happen at your place of work, and my sympathies go out to the family.
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    Truly sad. This guy was just enjoying our sport and Boom! It can happen anywhere, anytime if you aren't careful and responsible.
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    Exactly.

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    Sad this happened.

    However, perhaps every one of us can take something from someone else's misfortune. If one or two folks read about this, and this story flashes into their mind that one time they are handling their firearm and it just happens that time they are preoccupied or not as attentive as they normally are. And this snaps them back into reality, I am sure the victim in this story would be glad this misfortune touched somebody enough to save a life.
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    4- Be sure of your target and beyond


    Unfortunate mishap, peace and solace to the family.
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    Sad, I would hate to put my wife through this. Richard can't be too happy either. Are the cops being cool or taking a hard line with him/store? It's obviously not his fault (from the reports) but sometimes that does not matter.
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    Current idea of events... he was in the driver's seat, swapping from target to defense ammo, and most have fumbled somewhere between dropping the mag and clearing the slide. In trying to catch it, he hit the trigger with the muzzle pointed towards him and was hit in the chest (where specifically, I'm not sure). He then made his way towards the trunk, either for a med kit or cell phone, opting to access it from inside the vehicle for any number of reasons. He just didn't have enough time to make it there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcantar18c View Post
    Current idea of events... he was in the driver's seat, swapping from target to defense ammo, and most have fumbled somewhere between dropping the mag and clearing the slide. In trying to catch it, he hit the trigger with the muzzle pointed towards him and was hit in the chest (where specifically, I'm not sure). He then made his way towards the trunk, either for a med kit or cell phone, opting to access it from inside the vehicle for any number of reasons. He just didn't have enough time to make it there.
    I'll know more tomorrow.
    Thanks for sharing this info with us. RIP, dude.
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    Tragic. My condolences to a fellow shooter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcantar18c View Post
    Current idea of events... he was in the driver's seat, swapping from target to defense ammo, and most have fumbled somewhere between dropping the mag and clearing the slide. In trying to catch it, he hit the trigger with the muzzle pointed towards him and was hit in the chest (where specifically, I'm not sure). He then made his way towards the trunk, either for a med kit or cell phone, opting to access it from inside the vehicle for any number of reasons. He just didn't have enough time to make it there.
    I'll know more tomorrow.
    If he was headed for a medkit then he probably did what most of us men do...thought to himself that he didn't need a doctor...that he could handle it himself.

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