Good. People and businesses should be held responsible for their actions. Hope the gun-range insurance is "adequate" to cover the terrible losses of this family.
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- Tue Jan 09, 2018 4:14 pm
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: Man killed at Hot Wells in Cypress
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Re: Man killed at Hot Wells in Cypress
- Wed Dec 13, 2017 4:19 pm
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: Man killed at Hot Wells in Cypress
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Re: Man killed at Hot Wells in Cypress
A few years back I handled one of my old Remington 700 bolt-action rifles made in the sixties.
I was out in a pasture and in a safe area. For some reason the bolt closed on a live-round and would not open back up. I pointed the gun safely to the ground and began to work the bolt when the gun discharged into the ground. My finger was not near the trigger.
I sprayed some Ballistol into the back of the bolt, into the safety, and into the trigger group, waited about ten minutes, and the action then cycled like normal. Got back home, removed the firing pin, cleaned everything up, and have not had any trouble since.
The good news is that nobody was hurt.
I was out in a pasture and in a safe area. For some reason the bolt closed on a live-round and would not open back up. I pointed the gun safely to the ground and began to work the bolt when the gun discharged into the ground. My finger was not near the trigger.
I sprayed some Ballistol into the back of the bolt, into the safety, and into the trigger group, waited about ten minutes, and the action then cycled like normal. Got back home, removed the firing pin, cleaned everything up, and have not had any trouble since.
The good news is that nobody was hurt.
- Tue Dec 12, 2017 1:27 pm
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: Man killed at Hot Wells in Cypress
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Re: Man killed at Hot Wells in Cypress
Neglect or ignore the basics and this happens. Prayers for the victim's family.