I could understand one accidental shooting, but two?
Zeus posted...
I could understand one accidental shooting, but two?
Even one accidental shooting is a bit much. What kinda gun owner point it at someone assuming it isn't loading and further pull the trigger, once again assuming it isn't loading.
Though was a second bullet found? Assuming the stars aligned in a bad way, could that one bullet pierced the dog and went on to hit the grandmother? There was a story of a freak accident of a father cleaning a gun downstairs, had the gun pointed up when it discharged, went through the ceiling/second floor, and hit his infant daughter.
Why would you hunt an elephant
Clearly he wanted to be a big game hunter and game doesn't get any bigger than elephants
He said he was removing a magazine from a .45 caliber semi-automatic handgun at 4:30p on Thursday when he accidentally fired a shot
Full Throttle posted...
He said he was removing a magazine from a .45 caliber semi-automatic handgun at 4:30p on Thursday when he accidentally fired a shot
Removing a magazine doesn't require you to pull a trigger. Sounds a load of bollox to me.
What's your point
Cacciato posted...
What's your point
My point is he wouldn't need to pull a trigger so a "accidental" shot wouldn't have happened if that's all he was doing.
How he failed to grasp your logic is beyond me.
DistantMemory posted...
How he failed to grasp your logic is beyond me.
I mean I think I explained my point clearly at first but then someone always seems to ask for a further explanation so perhaps not.
"Removing a magazine doesn't require you to pull a trigger" is pretty clear.
My point is that I think Cacciato was playing dumb to troll you.
DistantMemory posted...
My point is that I think Cacciato was playing dumb to troll you.
How do you know I'm not doing the same to you. >.>
Because nothing you've said prior to now gives that impression, and you wouldn't do that, you beautiful thing, you.
Full Throttle posted...
He said he was removing a magazine from a .45 caliber semi-automatic handgun at 4:30p on Thursday when he accidentally fired a shot
Removing a magazine doesn't require you to pull a trigger. Sounds a load of bollox to me.
Zeus posted...
I could understand one accidental shooting, but two?
Even one accidental shooting is a bit much. What kinda gun owner point it at someone assuming it isn't loading and further pull the trigger, once again assuming it isn't loading.
Though was a second bullet found? Assuming the stars aligned in a bad way, could that one bullet pierced the dog and went on to hit the grandmother? There was a story of a freak accident of a father cleaning a gun downstairs, had the gun pointed up when it discharged, went through the ceiling/second floor, and hit his infant daughter.
Cacciato posted...
What's your point
My point is he wouldn't need to pull a trigger so a "accidental" shot wouldn't have happened if that's all he was doing.
InfestedAdam posted...
Zeus posted...
I could understand one accidental shooting, but two?
Even one accidental shooting is a bit much. What kinda gun owner point it at someone assuming it isn't loading and further pull the trigger, once again assuming it isn't loading.
Though was a second bullet found? Assuming the stars aligned in a bad way, could that one bullet pierced the dog and went on to hit the grandmother? There was a story of a freak accident of a father cleaning a gun downstairs, had the gun pointed up when it discharged, went through the ceiling/second floor, and hit his infant daughter.
One of the first thing any knowledgable gun handler will tell you is to never put your finger on the trigger unless you intend to shoot something. The next lesson is never point at anything you don't want to shoot.
The kid killed his grandma and shot the dog to cover it up as an accident.