I did similar some time ago. (well, the shooting, not the stupidity).
At the time, I had gotten bored and opted to go to the range to fire off some rounds. I had taken with me a rather nice assortment of firearms, some that needed breaking in, and others I just loved to shoot.
At first, I started with a small .32 baretta. Now, I don't know it's exact model, but I know there's only about 200 or so of them in existance. Now that gun isn't overly loud. Accurate, but not loud.
After that, I looked over to see this group filing in. Couple young people with what looked like a .22. (I could be wrong there.) Well, about this time, I decided to try out my new baby. It's a Tarus .357 magnum, snub nose, 7 round revolver with a vented barrel. Handcannon comes to mind.
Aiming down range, I cock the hammer back and squeeze the trigger. You know, You could actually feel the shockwave from that thing when it fired? In fact, to this day I swear that the grass flattened as the bullet passed over it. I left, a baseball sized hole in my target too. Much love to that gun .
Well, after emptying the chamber, I paused a moment to clear the chambers and fire my last one. This last gun, a muzzle loading pistol is something of a special one. It's a .50 Confederate Army pistol, brass frame, ironwood handgrip. 9 inch barrel, as opposed to the typical 6 or 7. Rifled bore also. As I'm loading this one, I had one of the guys that just came in earlier come down. He says a few words I can't hear, to which I remove my ear mufflers. "Would you please stop doing that. We're going deaf!" he says this, almost yelling.
Well, it turned out that moron didn't have earplugs. Or even ear mufflers like myself. The owner of the range had come down to see what I had, and thankfully instructed the idiots that yes, that gun WOULD make them deaf, and their best bet was to wear earplugs or else.
At the time, I had gotten bored and opted to go to the range to fire off some rounds. I had taken with me a rather nice assortment of firearms, some that needed breaking in, and others I just loved to shoot.
At first, I started with a small .32 baretta. Now, I don't know it's exact model, but I know there's only about 200 or so of them in existance. Now that gun isn't overly loud. Accurate, but not loud.
After that, I looked over to see this group filing in. Couple young people with what looked like a .22. (I could be wrong there.) Well, about this time, I decided to try out my new baby. It's a Tarus .357 magnum, snub nose, 7 round revolver with a vented barrel. Handcannon comes to mind.
Aiming down range, I cock the hammer back and squeeze the trigger. You know, You could actually feel the shockwave from that thing when it fired? In fact, to this day I swear that the grass flattened as the bullet passed over it. I left, a baseball sized hole in my target too. Much love to that gun .
Well, after emptying the chamber, I paused a moment to clear the chambers and fire my last one. This last gun, a muzzle loading pistol is something of a special one. It's a .50 Confederate Army pistol, brass frame, ironwood handgrip. 9 inch barrel, as opposed to the typical 6 or 7. Rifled bore also. As I'm loading this one, I had one of the guys that just came in earlier come down. He says a few words I can't hear, to which I remove my ear mufflers. "Would you please stop doing that. We're going deaf!" he says this, almost yelling.
Well, it turned out that moron didn't have earplugs. Or even ear mufflers like myself. The owner of the range had come down to see what I had, and thankfully instructed the idiots that yes, that gun WOULD make them deaf, and their best bet was to wear earplugs or else.
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