Dang! What kind of a buy in did they have?.............My mother used to belong to a club and every Wednesday night they played cards. Every one of those old ladies was packing.
If it's an HK mag full of Federal HSTs, I'm holding my nose and going fishing. Whatever the price of my dignity is, it's lower than that.Petro Truck Stop,
N. Little Rock, Arkansas.
What I learned: Glocks don't sound like real guns when they hit the floor, and once dropped don't hold their mags very well......at least in this case.
Backstory: Men's room, private "office" in major transaction department.
Very narrow, TP dispenser on right.......can you see where this is going?
When the uniformed person attempted to mount the throne to my right, it would appear the TP dispenser disarmed him, as evidenced by his Glock skittering across the floor into my stall, and dumping the mag out, which stopped by my left foot. As I gingerly used my feet to slide his possessions back to him, I noticed, and commented on, his use of Hydra-shok ammo, saying "Federal Premium, huh? Gig must be paying top dollar."
That got a chuckle in response as he collected his property, and I assume, reholstered.
Time passes, nature resumes it's course, he rises to zip up, and...............that's when I hear it. The solid, weighty splash of a fully charged, wayward magazine plunging to the depths of a toilet bowl, accompanied by the expletive laden curse cast upon said magazine by my temporary neighbor. I would be remiss if I did not point out that no flushing had yet occurred.
I did not offer to help with this predicament, nor did I hang around to see it resolved. I don't know if he was Law Enforcement, Security, Armored Car, or whatever. Only know he was uniformed, had a finicky or broken gun, and a very unpleasant cleaning session to look forward to.
Hey.....you asked.
In a High School in Montgomery Co, Maryland I attended, we had a rifle team and we brought our rifles to school each week for practice, we were taken by a county school bus to BCC High School to shoot because they had a range in the basement.school, we had a gun club and shot mil surp 22 training rifles in the gym, a long time ago in a land far far away
Unfortunate but very true.Typically, in an LGS is about the most unlikely place for me to learn something about guns honestly.
No purple needed unfortunately.
And .223 will take off an arm.I learned from the White House that 9mm will blow the lungs right out of a body.
But .45 still kills the soul.And .223 will take off an arm.
the shop class built a big bullet trap on wheels that could be wheeled in and out of the gymIn a High School in Montgomery Co, Maryland I attended, we had a rifle team and we brought our rifles to school each week for practice, we were taken by a county school bus to BCC High School to shoot because they had a range in the basement.
Those were the days. Every pickup in the parking lot had a rifle in the back window...the shop class built a big bullet trap on wheels that could be wheeled in and out of the gym