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<blockquote data-quote="RockHopper" data-source="post: 4060920" data-attributes="member: 49099"><p>My ex-wife was...well, let's just say I sold a LOT of guns on my old forum using her as a model. She was very inexperienced as a shooter, so I took her to the range frequently. On our 1st or 2nd outing...I was standing right behind her when she had a stoppage. (A simple stovepipe) She set the gun down as instructed, and I stepped forward to clear it.</p><p>When I turned back around a moment later, her white t-shirt was blood soaked across her proud chest, and she hadn't even noticed.</p><p></p><p>The entire range went silent as about 100 people watched me rip both her shirt and bra off to find the damage. Nothing. That's when I noticed one hand was also bloody, and on inspection I realized she had a big divot ripped out of the end of her thumb from the slide. (Which of course is what caused the stoppage)</p><p>We got her cleaned up and bandaged, and the range offered her a free t-shirt. </p><p></p><p>Back on the horse immediately. I was proud, and angry at her simultaneously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockHopper, post: 4060920, member: 49099"] My ex-wife was...well, let's just say I sold a LOT of guns on my old forum using her as a model. She was very inexperienced as a shooter, so I took her to the range frequently. On our 1st or 2nd outing...I was standing right behind her when she had a stoppage. (A simple stovepipe) She set the gun down as instructed, and I stepped forward to clear it. When I turned back around a moment later, her white t-shirt was blood soaked across her proud chest, and she hadn't even noticed. The entire range went silent as about 100 people watched me rip both her shirt and bra off to find the damage. Nothing. That's when I noticed one hand was also bloody, and on inspection I realized she had a big divot ripped out of the end of her thumb from the slide. (Which of course is what caused the stoppage) We got her cleaned up and bandaged, and the range offered her a free t-shirt. Back on the horse immediately. I was proud, and angry at her simultaneously. [/QUOTE]
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