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Thread: Yikes... Accident on the firing range

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    Yikes... Accident on the firing range


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    Re: Yikes... Accident on the firing range

    Sounds like a case of really bad luck.
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    Re: Yikes... Accident on the firing range

    Sounds like a failure to eject the previously fired shell casing. I could be wrong, but that's the first thing that comes to mind.
    It was a Taurus .380? Taurus makes decent guns, depending on exactly when it was manufactured and how well it was maintained by the owner.
    Not a fan of anything smaller than a 9mm for personal carry, but there have been major improvements in bullet technology in the last 15-20 years. Even .380's are a lot more lethal than they used to be.
    This guy is very lucky to have not been injured worse.

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    Re: Yikes... Accident on the firing range

    Quote Originally Posted by suncat05 View Post
    Sounds like a failure to eject the previously fired shell casing. I could be wrong, but that's the first thing that comes to mind.
    It was a Taurus .380? Taurus makes decent guns, depending on exactly when it was manufactured and how well it was maintained by the owner.
    Not a fan of anything smaller than a 9mm for personal carry, but there have been major improvements in bullet technology in the last 15-20 years. Even .380's are a lot more lethal than they used to be.
    This guy is very lucky to have not been injured worse.
    It definitely appears that the slide wasn’t completely in the lockup position, there doesn’t appear to be any barrel damage. I wonder if the FTE left behind a tiny piece of brass that prevented lockup?

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    Re: Yikes... Accident on the firing range

    I assume it's the rear of the slide that hit him. I'm of the mind that the round discharged as normal either due to a lockup issue as Keith mentioned or just metal fatigue in the slide, it shattered at those two points and the rear of the slide kept coming back and struck him.

    Freak thing, but he's lucky he had on safety glasses. It sounds like the impact through the glasses damaged his eye socket severely, but otherwise it probably would have killed him.
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    Re: Yikes... Accident on the firing range

    Yeah, when I looked at the picture and saw the slide was split in half, I was amazed.
    That guy was very fortunate to have not been injured worse than he was.

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